Citing CMCO, coverage of Perak state assembly tomorrow limited only to govt media
Monday, 11 May 2020 10:55 PM MYTCiting the CMCO, the Perak government will not allow media other than Bernama and RTM to cover the one-day state assembly sitting tomorrow. — Picture by Marcus Pheong
Despite sending an earlier invitation to all media to send one reporter and one photographer via the State Information Department, the State Secretariat’s corporate unit in a statement today said that only the so-called “official media” are allowed to cover the sitting.
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