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Rabuka says a People’s Alliance Govt will scrap the Media Act
What is the Govt’s business in private media company operations – People’s Alliance

Rabuka says a People’s Alliance Govt will scrap the Media Act

What is the Govt’s business in private media company operations – People’s Alliance

By Vijay Narayan
28/07/2022
People’s Alliance Leader, Sitiveni Rabuka - [Photo: People's Alliance Facebook]

People’s Alliance Leader, Sitiveni Rabuka says a People’s Alliance Government will scrap the draconian Media Industry Development Act and allow for free press to thrive in this country.

Rabuka has condemned the decision of the FijiFirst Government to amend its Media Act by outlawing the appointment of a media company manager without the approval of the government.

He says this is the height of the government’s arrogance and despotism.

The People’s Alliance Leader asks what is the government’s business in the operations of a private media company and why should a private company seek the permission of a basically dormant government office on the manager it wants to hire.

Rabuka says this is unheard of as government has no business poking its nose into the operations and management of a private company.

He says these are companies that run on their own money, not depending on a single cent from taxpayers, unlike the pro-government media outlets.

Rabuka asks what message are you sending local and foreign investors in this country.

At a time when the economy is slowly recovering from the economic lows of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rabuka questions how will this legislated interference in the running of private enterprise boost investor confidence.

He also says the Media Industry Development (Budget Amendment) Bill is appalling coming as it is amidst the naming of Fiji as the worst nation in Pacific for press freedom and open civic space in the 2022 World Press Freedom Index.

The former Prime Minister says the tag of Fiji being the worst nation for press freedom sinks lower with this proposed amendment of the Media Act.

He says the government thrives on oppressive and no consultative type of rule.

The 2022 World Press Freedom Index had labelled Fiji the worst nation in the Pacific for journalists, with intimidation and other restrictions threatening open civic space in the country.

Reporters Without Borders, the global press freedom watchdog behind the index, says journalists are often subjected to intimidation or even imprisonment when they are overly critical of the government or attempt to hold leaders accountable by ensuring they deliver on their promises.

Fiji placed in 102nd position out of 180 countries.

The Media Industry Development (Budget Amendment) Bill 2022 which will be debated in parliament this week, seeks to amend the Act to prohibit a media organisation from entering into any agreement which allows any other person from managing the affairs or operations of the media organisation without the prior approval of the Authority.

It says this would ensure that control of a media organisation remains with the media organisation.

The Bill seeks to amend the Act to ensure that those who are directly in charge of a media organisation and its operations are shielded from any outside influence that may, by formal agreement or other arrangement, essentially take over or control the provision of services.

These services deal with the day-to-day operations of the media organisation including its finances, staffing, productions or publications.

The Bill also amends the Act to require a media organisation to notify the Authority where any such agreement exists and to provide details of the agreement in order to verify and ensure that the media organisation’s operations are not in any way unduly influenced.

The Media Industry Development Act 2010 Act provides for the regulation and registration of media organisations in Fiji.

Under section 33 of the Act, every media organisation that provides or intends to provide media services in Fiji must be registered under the Act.

A media organisation is registered when the proprietor or proprietors of the media organisation deposit with the Media Industry Development Authority, a duly sworn and signed affidavit or affidavits containing the required information as specified under the Act.

Section 38 of the Act provides that in the case of a company, all directors of a media organisation must be Fijian citizens permanently residing in Fiji. In the case of any other legal entity, the person or persons with analogous powers in a media organisation, must also be Fijian citizens permanently residing in Fiji.

The Act also provides the limits of beneficial ownership of shares in a company or any other interest in the nature of ownership of a media organisation.

Up to 10 percent of the beneficial ownership or interest in the nature of ownership of a media organisation is allowed for any foreign person holding such shares or interests while 90 percent of any beneficial ownership of shares or any other interest in the nature of ownership of the media organisation, must be owned by Fijian citizens permanently residing in Fiji.

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