Media Decree now in effect
This would have a major effect on the Fiji Times which is 100 percent foreign owned.
While making the announcement this afternoon, Attorney General and Minister for Communication Aiyaz Sayed-Khiayum revealed that the Fiji Times which is 100 percent owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Limited has been given three months from today to ensure they comply with the provisions of the decree.
Sayed Khaiyum said changes have been made to the draft following nationwide consultations.
The only change made to the ownership of media outlets under the decree is that the owners or shareholders in the media outlet must have resided in Fiji three to seven years before they become shareholders or they should have lived in Fiji at least 6 out of the 12 months in a year.
Also under the decree, the fines for journalists have been substantially reduced.
Any media outlet which breaches the provisions of the decree is liable for penalties.
The journalist would face fines not exceeding $1000 while the publisher faces fines not exceeding $25,000 and the Medias organisation faces fines not exceeding $100,000.
There will be no criminal application to the journalist under the decree.
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