HR Minister orders HRD corp to withdraw suit against media company


KUALA LUMPUR: The Human Resource Development Corporation (HRD Corp) has retracted its letter of demand against The Edge over an allegedly defamatory article.

“I disagree with the move to sue the media because I believe in media freedom.

“Once I got that information, I ordered HRD corp to retract the summons on Wednesday (July 17),” Human Resources Minister Sim said during a press conference in Parliament on Wednesday (July 17).

The Edge had cried foul after HRD Corp sent a letter of demand on July 16 over two articles it published on July 4 and 8, respectively.

The Edge claimed that the HRD corps letter alleged that the media company had “unfairly, deliberately, maliciously, recklessly published and in bad faith misquoted, sensationalised and misinterpreted the findings made by the National Audit Department".

MORE TO COME

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Dead woman with thigh injuries washes ashore in Kota Tinggi
Man feared drowned while rescuing son in Sungai Lebir
Floods: Sarawak fully recovers fully as last evacuation centre closes
Minimum of 'C' in four core subjects for all students among targets in new education blueprint, says DG
Lorry driver dies after being pinned between two vehicles in Ulu Tiram
Umno AGM: Akmal a 'good child, though sometimes naughty', 'ayahanda' Zahid says in move to ease tensions
Umno AGM: 'Grand collaboration' not a revival of Muafakat Nasional, says Zahid
Umno wants to form grand collaboration to unite all Malay parties, says Zahid
Umno proposes law to protect teachers
No govt policies without Umno's consent, says Tok Mat

Others Also Read