Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil launched the updated Malaysian code of ethics for journalists. - NSTP file pic
Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil launched the updated Malaysian code of ethics for journalists. - NSTP file pic

PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Code of Ethics for Journalists, launched today, is a guideline for media agencies to carry out their duties, thus promoting professionalism and integrity of the media as a source of news and information trusted by the people.

Developed by the Communications Ministry through the Malaysian Information Department (JaPen) and launched by Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, the code outlines eight fundamental ethics that underscore the responsibilities and standards expected of journalists.

These include being the voice of the plural society; being transparent and with integrity; fairness in conveying information, validity and accuracy of information, independence from personal interests and protecting the privacy and confidentiality of sources.

Journalists are also required to have an understanding of the laws and policies relevant to their profession and to give priority to continuously improving their journalistic skills.

JaPen, in a statement said the code will be used as a reference in its management of the Media Certification Card (KPM) for media practitioners.

The card serves as an official identification document for media practitioners from media agencies recognised by the government to cover official events.

The Malaysian Journalism Code of Ethics published by the Malaysian Press Institute (MPI) in 1989 served as the main reference by JaPen in the management of the card previously.

"In line with the evolution of the media industry, the code of ethics is updated and to serve as a guide a guide for all JaPen KPM holders in carrying out their duties in the building of an informed society," read the statement.

Also present at the launch of the Malaysian Code of Ethics for Journalists were Communications Ministry secretary-general Datuk Mohamad Fauzi Md Isa and director-general of Information Datuk Mohd Sukari Ab Hamid. -BERNAMA