PSB funding revamp aims to boost transparency
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At a glance
- Fiji's Minister for Information, Lynda Tabuya, met with FBC executives to discuss proposed reforms for the Public Service Broadcasting Grant.
- The grant is considered crucial for disseminating government information, especially to rural and maritime communities.
- A new funding framework with quarterly calls, clearer criteria, and stronger reporting requirements is planned to enhance transparency and accountability.
Fiji's Minister for Information, Environment, and Climate Change, Lynda Tabuya, has engaged in discussions regarding proposed reforms to the Public Service Broadcasting Grant. The meetings included FBC Chief Executive Officer Tarun Patel and General Manager News Felix Chaudhary.
Minister Tabuya emphasized the grant's continued importance in ensuring that government information effectively reaches all Fijians, particularly those residing in rural and maritime areas. The current system is seen as vital for maintaining communication and access to public services.
Following an independent review, the Ministry is set to introduce a new funding framework. This revised structure will feature quarterly funding calls, more precise eligibility criteria, and enhanced reporting requirements. These changes aim to significantly improve transparency, accountability, and the overall value derived from public funds allocated to public service broadcasting.
The rollout of the revised Public Service Broadcasting framework is anticipated within the current financial year, signaling a move towards a more modern and accountable system for public information dissemination.
Originally published by FBC News. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.