Strategic litigation · Podcast

Landmark #14: The press

By Chua Ern Teck with K Shanmuga
3 June 2016

Lawyer K Shanmuga looks at how two recent court rulings affect media freedom in Malaysia. The first one – Pahang Menteri Besar v Utusan Melayu – prohibits public officials from suing reporters for defamation, and the other – a Federal Court decision – allows journalists to protect sources by keeping their identities confidential.

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