A proposed draft of the National Online Mass Media Guideline will be placed at Monday's regular Cabinet meeting to bring the country's online news media under regulation.
Once the Cabinet clears the draft, the Information Ministry will publish a gazette bringing the guideline into effect, Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu has confirmed the Bangla Tribune.
A commission, which will be set up according to the draft's proposal, will monitor online media and ensure proper implementation of the guideline.
It will also take yearly or half-yearly reports from the media on news run by them. These reports will be later submitted to the government. The commission will also pay visits to the online news media.
It has been learnt that the commission will slap show-cause notices on media organisations on specific charges of running news that go against the guideline and the law.
The commission can also serve the notice on its own volition. It will investigate the allegation and give the accused a chance for self-defence. It will then forward its recommendations to the government.
Apart from that, the commission will take advice from the stakeholders for implementation of and amendments to the guideline. It will also make a set of rules for the government to follow.
Minister Inu declined comment when asked if there had been any changes when finalising the online media guideline draft.
He has previously said that online mass media would be institutionalised to ensure protection of the journalists and freedom of liberal thoughts. “That is why the guideline is being prepared.”
Information Ministry sources say although there is the 1973 Press and Publication Act, there is no guideline for the online media. The government's 2012 draft was censured.
A draft was finalised recently as per recommendations of a committee of online news media editors and opinions of stakeholders, the information minister said.
Ministry sources say the government has already deployed three intelligence agencies to investigate before giving licences to online news media. The ministry will issue licence after the investigation ends.


