Kuala lumpur: The inaugural General Meeting (AGM) of the Malaysian Media Council (MMC) will be held this Friday to elect the governing board of the body, marking a key milestone in the establishment of a self-regulatory body for the media industry in the country. MMC Interim Chairman C. Premesh stated that the governing board to be elected will consist of representatives from media companies, media practitioners, media organisations, as well as organisations and individuals representing public interest.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, the elected board will have 12 elected members, joined by up to six appointed members and two government representatives, making a total of 20 board members, along with an appointed Chairman. This new board will serve for a two-year term. The meeting will also discuss several important motions, including approving the Code of Ethics and Complaints Mechanism, as well as operational motions related to membership fees, allowances for the Chairman and Board, and the Council's budget.
The meeting is being organised by the Council's Founding Board, which was appointed by Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil last July. Under the MMC Act, the board's mandate is to open membership, call the First General Meeting, and hold elections within six months of their appointment. Premesh expressed his appreciation to all founding board members for their dedication in developing the start-up organisation and for having contributed fully on a voluntary basis without any specific funding.
He also thanked the interim secretary of the MMC, Faiz Mustafa, who served voluntarily, noting his experience in working with government agencies as helpful to the council in managing official processes and procedures. Premesh noted that the government allocated approximately RM120,000 for this year to fund membership development, the first general meeting, and related activities, with these funds received in the last week of October.
Additionally, Premesh mentioned that operational funds for the MMC office, secretariat, and activities, amounting to RM4 million, are expected to be received in the first quarter of 2026 following the approval of the new Communications Ministry's budget presented in Parliament. He reported that most of the Council's initial infrastructure has been set up, including opening a bank account, website, appointing legal advisors, developing operational procedures and a Code of Ethics, and processing membership applications, all achieved through voluntary efforts.