PUTRAJAYA: Communications and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo today announced the 2019-2023 Strategic Plan for the ministry and its departments and agencies that encompasses six strategic thrusts.

He outlined the thrusts as enhancing reliable, affordable, quality and accessible telecommunications infrastructure; driving the digital economy and ICT to developed-nation status; strengthening regulation of a reliable and stable communications and multimedia ecosystem.

Expanding the dissemination of information on nationhood to enhance the identity and patriotism of the people; empowering quality and up-to-date broadcasting services; and catalysing a competitive and global-standard creative content industry.

“This strategic plan is imperative to ensuring that the ministry’s work is implemented in accordance with the plan based on its vision, mission and objectives as well as the latest policies of the government,” Gobind said at the ‘Delivery of the Minister’s Message’ at the ministry here.

Ministry secretary-general Datuk Dr Mohd Ali Mohamad Nor, Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) chief executive officer Nurini Kassim and other heads of departments and agencies were also present at the event.

Gobind said that this year, the ministry would continue to step up efforts to realise the goal of doubling the Internet speed and reducing the package price.

“Various aspects of the Internet service will be looked into, including the problems that telecommunications companies face,” he said.

He also said that the ministry would review several acts, such as the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, Communications and Multimedia Commission Act 1998 and Personal Data Protection Act 2010.

“The ministry, through the Personal Data Protection Department, has embarked on an initiative to prepare the Public Sector Personal Data Protection Best Practices Draft,” he said.

In his message, Gobind said the ministry upheld the government desire to ensure freedom of the media in reporting news and criticising the government. — Bernama

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