PEMRA Amendment Bill 2023 aims at free, responsible media in Pakistan

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PEMRA Amendment Bill 2023 is aimed at improving the welfare of journalists and enabling a free, responsible, and ethical media environment in Pakistan.

This was stated by the Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb in a statement on the social networking website Twitter. She said that PEMRA Amendment Bill 2023 is aimed at improving the welfare of journalists and enabling a free media environment in Pakistan, as practiced in democratic countries around the world.

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The Information Minister has extended gratitude to all the stakeholders especially the Joint Action Committee for their efforts and input in preparing the bill. She said inputs and feedback of all stakeholders were incorporated into the Bill and it was approved by the committee after a comprehensive discussion between its members.

Federal Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb further stated that the Bill addresses various important long-standing issues and matters including concentrated powers of Chairman PEMRA, lack of representation of PFUJ and PBA in PEMRA Authority and the Council of Complaints, delayed payments of journalists’ salaries, and the definitions of misinformation and disinformation.

The tweet, “I am pleased that the NA Standing Committee for Information & Broadcasting passed the PEMRA (Amendment) Bill 2023 today, which I had laid in the National Assembly yesterday. The Bill was approved by the Committee after a comprehensive discussion between the Committee members and I. The Bill was prepared after extensive consultations with all stakeholders who are part of the Joint Action Committee (PFUJ, PBA, AMEND, CPNE, and APNS) over the course of the last year. All stakeholders were taken on board, and their inputs and feedback were incorporated into the Bill. The Bill was finalized and laid after sign-off from and ownership by all stakeholders. I would like to thank the Joint Action Committee for their active participation, time, effort, and valuable input in preparing this Bill. The primary objective of the Bill is to improve the welfare of journalists and enable a free, responsible, and ethical media environment in Pakistan, as practiced in democratic countries around the world. The Bill addresses various important long-standing issues and matters including arbitrary, unchecked concentrated powers of Chairman PEMRA, lack of representation of PFUJ and PBA in PEMRA Authority and the Council of Complaints, delayed payments of journalists’ salaries, and the definitions of misinformation and disinformation. I will be holding a press conference tomorrow to share the salient features of the Bill, and the details of the extensive participatory and consultative process carried out to prepare this Bill which culminated in the sign-off and ownership of the final Bill by all stakeholders.”