The Bangladesh cabinet yesterday approved the draft of ‘National Online Mass Media Policy, 2017’ incorporating a proposal for constituting a national broadcast commission to regulate online mass media in the country.
The approval was given at the regular weekly meeting of the cabinet held at the parliament secretariat in Dhaka with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair.
Briefing reporters after the meeting, cabinet secretary Mohammad Shafiul Alam said the draft policy has been formulated so that online mass media could work in a ‘well-organised manner’ upholding the national history and the 1971 Liberation War spirit.
For this purpose, he said, detailed guidelines have been given in the new draft policy for smooth running of online mass media, including those being operated by radio, TV, 
newspapers and so on. 
According to the draft policy, Shafiul Alam said that every single mass media outlet of the country will have to be registered with the proposed national broadcast commission.
He, however, said the online media already registered under the Press and Publications Act, 1973 do not require fresh registration with the commission.
“But, the authorities concerned will have to inform the commission about their previous registration,” the cabinet secretary said.
Shafiul Alam said the government, in consultation with the Commission, will formulate rules of procedures for smooth application of the Act, while the Commission will be empowered to frame a guideline for giving licenses to the broadcasters.
Besides, the commission will make recommendations to the government for giving licences to television, radio, Internet TV or other digital broadcast stations and it will issue licences upon the government’s approval.
Alam said the commission could issue show cause notice, initiate investigation, recommend to the government for further proceedings against online media outlets if they broadcast something in violation of the National Broadcast Policy-2014.
On its own, the commission will be able to take action against online media outlets if it believes that they have violated the code of conduct and breached discipline, he said.
The commission will also be given the authority to take measures against an online media outlet if any content poses a threat to security, territorial integrity, peace, public order and unity of the country or if it is vulgar, false and malicious or if the content is against the spirit of the War of Liberation and distorts national history and heritage.
The cabinet also approved a proposal for ratifying an agreement between Bangladesh and Bahrain for avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income.
It approved another proposal for ratifying an agreement between Kuwait and Bangladesh for avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income. 
Besides, the cabinet meeting approved a proposal for ratifying the statute of the Islamic Organisation for Food Security (IOFS), a specialised organisation under the Organisation of Islamic Co-operation (OIC).




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