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Friday, November 18, 2016

Malaysiakini editor-in-chief charged over AG videos



Malaysiakini editor-in-chief Steven Gan today claimed trial at the Kuala Lumpur Sessions (Cyber) Court to two charges of allegedly airing an offensive video on the KiniTV website, which was viewed by the public.
The video is of a press conference held by former Batu Kawan Umno division vice-chief Khairuddin Abu Hassan titled 'Khairuddin: Apandi Ali is not fit to be AG and he should quit immediately'.
The video was uploaded in both the English and Bahasa Malaysia sections of KiniTV on July 27 at different times.
KiniTV Sdn Bhd was charged under Section 233(1)(a) of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 (CMA), which criminalises the deliberate and improper use of network facilities for communications that are deemed offensive, false or obscene, among others.
The offence is punishable with a fine not exceeding RM50,000, or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both. An additional fine of RM1,000 per day is also imposed for each day the offence is continued upon conviction.
Gan also faces two separate charges of being a director of KiniTV, which aired the video of the press conference in BM and English.
Gan's charge under Section 244(1) of the CMA, carries the same penalty upon conviction.
Section 244(1) holds directors and other senior officers of a company liable for offences committed by the company that is punishable under the CMA.
This is unless they can prove that the offence was committed without their knowledge or consent, or they have taken all reasonable precautions to prevent the commission of the offence.
The complaint came from an officer from the Attorney-General’s Chambers.
If convicted the company and Gan stand to face a maximum fine of RM50,000 or a one-year jail term.
Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission head of prosecution Mohd Sophian Zakaria requested for bail at RM100,00 for each charge.
However lawyer Fahri Azzat submitted that Gan would not abscond on bail as he operates Malaysiakini almost on a daily basis.
He also said as in the case of Zaid Ibrahim no bail was given and in the case of Subang MP Sivarasa Rasiah a nominal bail of RM2,000 was imposed.
The lawyer applied for a personal bond to be given.
Sessions judge Zaman Mohd Noor fixed bail under a personal bond of RM2,000 without surety, for each of the four charges.
He then fixed Jan 3 for case management.
The Sessions judge also ordered the prosecution to file the relevant documents.
Gan and KiniTV were represented by lawyers Fahri Azzat, K Shanmuga and James Khong.
Lawyer Ambiga Sreenevasan appeared for the Malaysian Human Rights Association, of which she is also the president.
Thinking of calling AG
Gan after signing the court papers vowed that Malaysiakini would fight the charge.

"We shall defend ourselves vigorously and prove in court that by covering the press conference, we did not commit any crime but were merely doing our job as journalists," he said.
Gan also said he would discuss with his lawyers of subpoenaing attorney-general Mohamed Apandi Ali to testify.
"He will have to explain why reporting someone describing a public official as worthless is a crime," he added.- Mkini

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