The ministry said in a statement that it was not satisfied with the explanation provided by the weekly tabloid. Therefore, its annual publishing permit, which expired yesterday, would not be renewed.
The Suara Keadilan explanation was given for an article it reported in its June 21-29 edition that the Federal Land and Development Agency (Felda) is bankrupt.
Suara Keadilan chief editor Dzulkarnain Taib said the journal had defended the article on grounds of "fair comment" and that the public had the right of access to information on controversial issues.
"As of July 1, the publication is no longer valid and as such, it cannot be printed or published… according to Section 5(1) of the PPPA," said the ministry's publications and al-Quran text controls secretary Zaitun Ab Samad.
She said the decision was made by the ministry's Panel for Evaluating Printing and Publications Permit Applications (Panel 13), which is headed by its secretary-general Mahmood Adam.
Ministry may reconsider
Zaitun said a letter on the decision would be sent to the publisher, outlining the areas the ministry was dissatisfied with.
"The publisher will be required to respond to the letter. The application for the renewal of their permit - which expired on June 30 - will be considered after we have received a satisfactory explanation," she said.
The ministry reportedly sent Suara Keadilan three show-cause letters prior to the one on its Felda article, which was sent on June 28.
However, the publisher said it did not receive any of the three earlier letters and was not provided with copies when these were requested.
When contacted, Dzulkarnain confirmed that they had received the letter and will respond accordingly.
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