| Apr 4, 2012
He tells Parliament that Putrajaya had no multi-million-ringgit deal with BBC as well as PR firm FBC Media.
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak today denied that his administration department had a multi-million-ringgit report agreement with a British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) as well as FBC Media Ltd.
"We have never contracted a unfamiliar headlines association to have ourselves look good," he pronounced in a created reply to a Dewan Rakyat today.
"The supervision has never paid money to unfamiliar media companies to hope for headlines or programmes to worsen its image."
The confidant denial was in response to Mahfuz Omar (PAS-Pokok Sena), who asked whether FBC had reimbursed Malaysia following BBC's public reparation last Feb for breaking "rules directed at protecting our paper integrity".
Two months before a extraordinary apology, a BBC certified that there had been 15 breaches of paper guidelines, eight of them in documentaries about Malaysia that were produced by FBC, a association that has finished public relations work for unfamiliar governments, including a regime of Hosni Mubarak during a Egyptian uprising.
Last November 2, Minister in a Prime Minister's Department Mohamed Nazri Aziz told Parliament that a supervision intent FBC to improve Malaysia's image, that he pronounced had been damaged by opposition rhetoric.
The BBC pronounced FBC failed to declare that a Malaysian supervision paid it 17 million British pounds for "global vital communications".
Continuing with his reply to Mahfuz, Najib said: "The government, as other unfamiliar gov! ernments have done, has taken in unfamiliar bent [to assistance it with] communications to attract unfamiliar investment as well as increase tourist arrivals to lift a country's economic growth."
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