Government spokesperson Fahmi Fadzil has emphasised Putrajaya’s stance respecting journalists’ right to ask questions, following a recent incident where a minister allegedly intimidated an Utusan Malaysia reporter after being queried during a programme.
“In the meeting, I stated that the government’s stance is very clear - journalists have a right to ask any questions in carrying out their duties as journalists," he said.
“Every answer or response given by a minister should also be delivered courteously and based on the principle of openness, while maintaining mutual respect between the media and the government,” Fahmi told a press conference at his ministry’s headquarters in Putrajaya today.