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The Malaysian Insider

The Malaysian Insider (also known as TMI, The Insider, or Malay Ins Ins) was a Malaysian bilingual news site. During its peak, it ranked consistently as one of the country's 100 most popular websites. In June 2009, Alexa ranked it as Malaysia's 57th most popular website.[1] Compete.com estimated that it had almost 19,000 unique visitors in April 2009.[2]

The Malaysian Insider
TypeOnline newspaper
FormatOnline
Owner(s)The Edge Media Group
EditorJahabar Sadiq
Founded25 February 2008
Ceased publication15 March 2016
HeadquartersBangsar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Websitewww.themalaysianinsider.com

On 25 February 2016, The Malaysian Insider was blocked by the country's Internet regulatory body, Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) on the grounds of national security, following continuous publication of defamatory content—an action widely perceived by pro-opposition groups as interference with free speech.[3][4][5][6][7] After the blocking, the site's owner decided to shut it down at midnight on 15 March 2016, citing financial losses incurred by its parent company The Edge Media Group amounting to RM 10 million in the 20 months since The Malaysian Insider's acquisition.[8][9]

History edit

The Malaysian Insider was established by Png Hong Kwang and Sreedhar Subramaniam in December 2007. Png is a journalist, and Subramaniam is the former Chief Operating Officer of the free-to-air Malaysian TV channel ntv7. A group of businessmen and journalists close to former Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi started the news portal as a counter to Malaysiakini, which was deemed unfriendly to the Barisan Nasional (BN). When Abdullah resigned in 2009, BN stopped financing the news agency. After talking to several connections, the news portal's top management re-secured funding with help from a 30-something Penang-born businessman with close ties to the current BN leadership.[10]

Until its closure on 15 March 2016, The Malaysian Insider was led by Chief Executive Officer and Editor Jahabar Sadiq who has worked as a journalist in the region since 1988.[11] In June 2014, The Malaysian Insider was bought by The Edge Media Group.[9] On 15 March 2016, the online newspaper was shut down by The Edge Media Group, citing financial losses amounting to RM 10 million in the past 20 months since The Malaysian Insider's acquisition. Other factors leading to the Insider's closure included a decision by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission to block internet access to the news website on 25 February over alleged "unverified reports" and tensions between The Edge and the Malaysian Government concerning the 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal.[8][9]

Editorial edit

The Malaysian Insider aimed to report an "unvarnished take on events and personalities in Malaysia."[11] The editorial generally maintained a critical stance against both Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat, although it later came to side more with the opposition parties. During the 2009 Perak constitutional crisis when BN managed to topple the Pakatan Rakyat state government, it published several hard-hitting editorial pieces calling for the dissolution of the state assembly.

News edit

While the news site ran multiple sections from business to entertainment, political news and commentaries dominated its coverage. The organisation housed a group of reporters who produced the bulk of its leading domestic news content. To complement the in-house reporters, it also reproduced syndicated material from other established mainstream news organisations like Bernama, Reuters, and Associated Press.

Columnists and contributors edit

The news portal maintained a large roster of columnists from diverse backgrounds. The majority of columnists however did not share the same political positions as Barisan Nasional. Several of the more notable columnists were the member of the Selangor state assemblyman and political secretary to the Selangor Menteri Besar Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, Democratic Action Party (DAP) Member of Parliament Liew Chin Tong, National Trust Party (Malaysia) (AMANAH) MP Khalid Abdul Samad, UMNO MP Nur Jazlan Mohamed and a former Special Officer to Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Ziad Razak.[12] Apart from the regular columnists, the news portal published letters from readers as well as blog entries.[13]

Publications edit

In 2009, the news portal published two books. Both compiled selected writings from its columnists.

Controversy edit

Defamatory content and legal suit edit

On 12 August 2015, TMI was sued by then Menteri Besar of Selangor, Khalid Ibrahim for publishing defamatory articles claiming that he had partaken in a dubious out-of-court settlement with Bank Islam. Khalid is seeking an injunction and retraction of the articles published on 24 July, in addition to an undisclosed amount in damages.[14][15][16][17][18] The hearing for the case was set for 2 June 2015.[19]

On 30 January 2015, the news portal, together with Lim Guan Eng and Malaysiakini, was sued by Penang United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) secretary, Datuk Musa Sheikh Fadzir, Maison Height Sdn Bhd and Penang Barisan Nasional secretary Datuk Omar Faudzar[20] for publishing defamatory articles on the alleged sale of Malay lands for profit. In the statement of claim, the plaintiffs referred to an article written by Lim titled "Pembohongan Umno" (Umno's Lies), which was published in The Malaysian Insider on 27 November 2014, and another article titled "Stop Spreading Lies About Penang Government, Guan Eng Tells Umno”[21] which was also published by the same news portal on 27 November. The plaintiffs stated that Lim, Mkini, and Gan had published another article “Umno Made Profits by Selling Malay Kampungs”, containing defamatory words in Malaysiakini.[22][23][24]

Accusations of bias, publishing false news and lack of credibility edit

UMNO accused the TMI of biased reporting. The party barred the news as well as several online news organisations from covering its general assembly held in Kuala Lumpur in 2009.[25]

On 31 May 2011, the news portal published an article that contained defamatory words against former Malaysia Airlines (MAS) chairman, Tan Sri Tajuddin Ramli. Three months later, the news portal published a public apology to him.[26][27][28] However, he did not find the apology sufficient and filled a legal suit on 18 August in Kuala Lumpur Civil Court for RM 200 million.[29][30] The suit was settled out of court a month later.[31][32][33]

On 19 October 2013, TMI issued an apology to Menteri Besar of Kedah, Dato' Seri Mukhriz bin Mahathir over its report on Mukhriz' use of money during the 2013 UMNO election.[34][35]

On 4 June 2014, TMI published a news story that alleged Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) "raided" a Hindu wedding ceremony, as the result of a complaint that said a Muslim woman was marrying a Hindu.[36] A week later, Zarinah Abdul Majid, the Muslim woman, and MAIS, the head body of Jais, produced a statement that refuted The Malaysian Insider report and accused it of sensationalising the news and producing disharmony among the communities. Zarinah said that Jais had in fact done the investigation in a proper manner with respect for her, her family and her guest.[37]

On 23 January 2015, an article regarding the appointment of University of Malaya (UM) Vice-Chancellor was made public. The article suggested the UM Vice-Chancellor for Students Affairs would have been replaced for being "weak and pro-opposition".[38] The Vice-Chancellor, Datuk Dr Rohana Yusof, debunked the news in a Facebook post, in which she clarified that her portfolio had expired and she would not be replaced for the reasons stated in the article.[39] On 7 March 2015, a superimposed photo of demonstrators deemed to be staged in front PAS headquarters was published. The demonstrators in the photo demanded that PAS president, Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang step down. PAS Chief of Information, Datuk Mahfuz Omar demanded an apology from the news portal for publishing a fake photo.[40] A day later, the news portal published a public apology.[41][42] On 25 March 2015, the news portal published an article that alleged the Conference of Rulers did not approve the proposal by Kelantan state's government to enforce hudud in the state. The news was later swiftly denied by Kelantan Chief Secretary on Hudud, Takiyuddin Hassan.[43][44] This news led Keeper of the Rulers' Seal to file a police report,[45] resulting in the arrest of three editors by Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) with proof from MCMC.[46][47][48][49][50][51] On 12 July 2015, the news portal published an unverified report of Citizens For Accountable Governance Malaysia (CAGM) claiming that thousands of ringgit were plumed down from the Prime Minister of Malaysia's AmBank account to a Barisan Nasional bank account prior the 2013 Malaysia general election.[52] Three days later, a blog post claimed to be by CAGM revealed that the news was fake. The group claimed that Md Zainal Abidin, the lawyer who signed the statutory declaration (SD) did not exist.[53] Their actions were fueled by their desire to "...mak[e] a social experiment...where they become famous due to (news) editors not checking their facts right."[54][55][56]

See also edit

References edit

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also known as TMI The Insider or Malay Ins Ins was a Malaysian bilingual news site During its peak it ranked consistently as one of the country s 100 most popular websites In June 2009 Alexa ranked it as Malaysia s 57th most popular website 1 Compete com estimated that it had almost 19 000 unique visitors in April 2009 2 The Malaysian InsiderTypeOnline newspaperFormatOnlineOwner s The Edge Media GroupEditorJahabar SadiqFounded25 February 2008Ceased publication15 March 2016HeadquartersBangsar Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaWebsitewww wbr themalaysianinsider wbr com On 25 February 2016 The Malaysian Insider was blocked by the country s Internet regulatory body Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission MCMC on the grounds of national security following continuous publication of defamatory content an action widely perceived by pro opposition groups as interference with free speech 3 4 5 6 7 After the blocking the site s owner decided to shut it down at midnight on 15 March 2016 citing financial losses incurred by its parent company The Edge Media Group amounting to RM 10 million in the 20 months since The Malaysian Insider s acquisition 8 9 Contents 1 History 2 Editorial 3 News 4 Columnists and contributors 5 Publications 6 Controversy 6 1 Defamatory content and legal suit 6 2 Accusations of bias publishing false news and lack of credibility 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory editThe Malaysian Insider was established by Png Hong Kwang and Sreedhar Subramaniam in December 2007 Png is a journalist and Subramaniam is the former Chief Operating Officer of the free to air Malaysian TV channel ntv7 A group of businessmen and journalists close to former Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi started the news portal as a counter to Malaysiakini which was deemed unfriendly to the Barisan Nasional BN When Abdullah resigned in 2009 BN stopped financing the news agency After talking to several connections the news portal s top management re secured funding with help from a 30 something Penang born businessman with close ties to the current BN leadership 10 Until its closure on 15 March 2016 The Malaysian Insider was led by Chief Executive Officer and Editor Jahabar Sadiq who has worked as a journalist in the region since 1988 11 In June 2014 The Malaysian Insider was bought by The Edge Media Group 9 On 15 March 2016 the online newspaper was shut down by The Edge Media Group citing financial losses amounting to RM 10 million in the past 20 months since The Malaysian Insider s acquisition Other factors leading to the Insider s closure included a decision by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission to block internet access to the news website on 25 February over alleged unverified reports and tensions between The Edge and the Malaysian Government concerning the 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal 8 9 Editorial editThe Malaysian Insider aimed to report an unvarnished take on events and personalities in Malaysia 11 The editorial generally maintained a critical stance against both Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat although it later came to side more with the opposition parties During the 2009 Perak constitutional crisis when BN managed to topple the Pakatan Rakyat state government it published several hard hitting editorial pieces calling for the dissolution of the state assembly News editWhile the news site ran multiple sections from business to entertainment political news and commentaries dominated its coverage The organisation housed a group of reporters who produced the bulk of its leading domestic news content To complement the in house reporters it also reproduced syndicated material from other established mainstream news organisations like Bernama Reuters and Associated Press Columnists and contributors editThe news portal maintained a large roster of columnists from diverse backgrounds The majority of columnists however did not share the same political positions as Barisan Nasional Several of the more notable columnists were the member of the Selangor state assemblyman and political secretary to the Selangor Menteri Besar Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad Democratic Action Party DAP Member of Parliament Liew Chin Tong National Trust Party Malaysia AMANAH MP Khalid Abdul Samad UMNO MP Nur Jazlan Mohamed and a former Special Officer to Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi Ziad Razak 12 Apart from the regular columnists the news portal published letters from readers as well as blog entries 13 Publications editIn 2009 the news portal published two books Both compiled selected writings from its columnists Controversy editDefamatory content and legal suit edit On 12 August 2015 TMI was sued by then Menteri Besar of Selangor Khalid Ibrahim for publishing defamatory articles claiming that he had partaken in a dubious out of court settlement with Bank Islam Khalid is seeking an injunction and retraction of the articles published on 24 July in addition to an undisclosed amount in damages 14 15 16 17 18 The hearing for the case was set for 2 June 2015 19 On 30 January 2015 the news portal together with Lim Guan Eng and Malaysiakini was sued by Penang United Malays National Organisation UMNO secretary Datuk Musa Sheikh Fadzir Maison Height Sdn Bhd and Penang Barisan Nasional secretary Datuk Omar Faudzar 20 for publishing defamatory articles on the alleged sale of Malay lands for profit In the statement of claim the plaintiffs referred to an article written by Lim titled Pembohongan Umno Umno s Lies which was published in The Malaysian Insider on 27 November 2014 and another article titled Stop Spreading Lies About Penang Government Guan Eng Tells Umno 21 which was also published by the same news portal on 27 November The plaintiffs stated that Lim Mkini and Gan had published another article Umno Made Profits by Selling Malay Kampungs containing defamatory words in Malaysiakini 22 23 24 Accusations of bias publishing false news and lack of credibility edit UMNO accused the TMI of biased reporting The party barred the news as well as several online news organisations from covering its general assembly held in Kuala Lumpur in 2009 25 On 31 May 2011 the news portal published an article that contained defamatory words against former Malaysia Airlines MAS chairman Tan Sri Tajuddin Ramli Three months later the news portal published a public apology to him 26 27 28 However he did not find the apology sufficient and filled a legal suit on 18 August in Kuala Lumpur Civil Court for RM 200 million 29 30 The suit was settled out of court a month later 31 32 33 On 19 October 2013 TMI issued an apology to Menteri Besar of Kedah Dato Seri Mukhriz bin Mahathir over its report on Mukhriz use of money during the 2013 UMNO election 34 35 On 4 June 2014 TMI published a news story that alleged Selangor Islamic Religious Department Jais raided a Hindu wedding ceremony as the result of a complaint that said a Muslim woman was marrying a Hindu 36 A week later Zarinah Abdul Majid the Muslim woman and MAIS the head body of Jais produced a statement that refuted The Malaysian Insider report and accused it of sensationalising the news and producing disharmony among the communities Zarinah said that Jais had in fact done the investigation in a proper manner with respect for her her family and her guest 37 On 23 January 2015 an article regarding the appointment of University of Malaya UM Vice Chancellor was made public The article suggested the UM Vice Chancellor for Students Affairs would have been replaced for being weak and pro opposition 38 The Vice Chancellor Datuk Dr Rohana Yusof debunked the news in a Facebook post in which she clarified that her portfolio had expired and she would not be replaced for the reasons stated in the article 39 On 7 March 2015 a superimposed photo of demonstrators deemed to be staged in front PAS headquarters was published The demonstrators in the photo demanded that PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang step down PAS Chief of Information Datuk Mahfuz Omar demanded an apology from the news portal for publishing a fake photo 40 A day later the news portal published a public apology 41 42 On 25 March 2015 the news portal published an article that alleged the Conference of Rulers did not approve the proposal by Kelantan state s government to enforce hudud in the state The news was later swiftly denied by Kelantan Chief Secretary on Hudud Takiyuddin Hassan 43 44 This news led Keeper of the Rulers Seal to file a police report 45 resulting in the arrest of three editors by Royal Malaysia Police PDRM with proof from MCMC 46 47 48 49 50 51 On 12 July 2015 the news portal published an unverified report of Citizens For Accountable Governance Malaysia CAGM claiming that thousands of ringgit were plumed down from the Prime Minister of Malaysia s AmBank account to a Barisan Nasional bank account prior the 2013 Malaysia general election 52 Three days later a blog post claimed to be by CAGM revealed that the news was fake The group claimed that Md Zainal Abidin the lawyer who signed the statutory declaration SD did not exist 53 Their actions were fueled by their desire to mak e a social experiment where they become famous due to news editors not checking their facts right 54 55 56 See also edit nbsp Journalism portal nbsp Malaysia portal Malaysiakini Malaysia TodayReferences edit Alexa Archived 9 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 24 June 2009 Compete com Archived 19 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 24 June 2009 MCMC blocks The Malaysian Insider New Straits Times 25 February 2016 Retrieved 26 February 2016 The Malaysian Insider news portal blocked by government Channel NewsAsia 25 February 2016 Archived from the original on 26 February 2016 Retrieved 26 February 2016 TMI block shows Putrajaya fears free media Malaysiakini 25 February 2016 Retrieved 26 February 2016 TMI banned on grounds of national security The Malaysian Insider 25 February 2016 Archived from the original on 26 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