Selangor Journal

Media certification cards’ validity period updated — Info Dept

PUTRAJAYA, March 7 — The validity period of the Media Certification Card (KPM) for Malaysians working for international media in the country has been updated from one to two years, effective today, says the Malaysian Information Department (JaPen).

However, the KPM validity period for non-Malaysians working with international media and on a long-term visit to Malaysia would only be one year.

In a statement today, it said the KPM’s validity period for government official media practitioners and local media, including online media, is two years.

For media practitioners who have annual contracts with media organisations, including freelance staff like stringers who need to renew their contracts annually, the validity period is one year.

The KPM validity period is set at six months for online media practitioners who are newly registered with JaPen.

“This period ensures these online media operate actively, legitimately, and do not spread disinformation. After that, the approval period given is the same as the designated categories.

“This validity period will take effect immediately (March 7, 2024),” JaPen said.

KPM holders with active validity periods can apply for renewal after their KPM expires.

All applications for registration of new media agencies and other MAC applications are subject to the new MAC validity period as stipulated above.

The guidelines at https://emedia.penerangan.gov.my/faq are still in effect and subject to all JaPen KPM holders.

Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil had requested JaPen to reevaluate the validity period of the KPM for international and online media.

— Bernama

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