Salim Fateh Din reappointed as MCMC chairman


Salim Fateh Din has been reappointed as the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) chairman for another two years, effective March 1.

Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil made the extension of Salim’s tenure, which was set to expire on 28 February, on Monday (December 16).

Salim, who first held the post on 1 March 2023, was previously an MCMC board member and served as its interim chairman from June 2022 to December 2022.

Under Salim's leadership, MCMC recorded its best financial performance, achieving a net income of RM1.13bil last year—a 38% increase from RM820.6mil the previous year.

The commission also reduced its operational expenditure by 21%, from RM524.8mil in 2022 to RM412.7mil last year, reflecting more optimal resource use.

Salim oversaw strategic agreements with organisations like the Korea Internet and Security Agency, Blackberry Limited, and Microsoft Malaysia to bolster Malaysia’s cybersecurity and AI development.

MCMC is also working to develop Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, and Ipoh, Perak, into smart cities by equipping them with the necessary digital infrastructure and technology.

Salim is a shareholder of Malaysian Resources Corporation Bhd and was a member of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s consultation and corruption prevention panel from April 2022 to March 2024.

In November, he was appointed as an adjunct professor at Multimedia University for a two-year period, recognising his vast experience and contributions to the communications and multimedia sector.

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