The media bill submitted to Parliament to merge Maldives Media Council (MMC) and the Broadcasting Commission into a single body, called the Maldives Media and Broadcasting Commission, has been withdrawn.
Independent MP Abdul Hannan, who introduced the bill to the Parliament, said retraction comes following President Dr Mohamed Muizzu’s comments on November 17 suggesting that the bill will not receive PNC support.
MP Hannan said withdrawing the bill would save Parliament’s time.
The bill aimed to promote press freedom while ensuring responsible media practices. As such, the proposed bill suggested composing a seven-member commission of which four members are directly appointed by the President and three elected media representatives.
Key provisions in the bill included that:
The bill also included penalties for media violations, such as fines ranging from MVR 5,000 to MVR 50,000 and possible confiscation of equipment.