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Minister: Communications Ministry will fine-tune compulsory screening to stimulate film industry post-MCO

Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah says Ministry of Communications and Multimedia will hold special talks with the Finas and industry players to devise a rescreening mechanism and measures to help them meet the challenges and revitalise the industry. — Picture by Miera Zulyana

Its minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said for this, KKMM would hold special talks with the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia and industry players to devise a rescreening mechanism and measures to help them meet the challenges and revitalise the industry. In the meantime, following an issue on the viralling of a Compulsory Screening Committee information video, Saifuddin said Finas had been directed to remove the video.

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