KULAI, May 10 — Individuals facing social media account restrictions or content removal are advised to file an appeal through the Communications, Multimedia, and Online Safety Appeal Tribunal.
Communications Deputy Minister Teo Nie Ching said the tribunal is chaired by a High Court judge together with at least two tribunal members.
“This is an ad hoc appeal tribunal that is neither chaired nor heard by officers of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, but by a High Court judge,” she told the media after handing over aid to outstanding Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2025 students today.
In this regard, Teo encouraged the public to make use of the channel should they encounter such issues.
Earlier, the Kulai MP said RM5.4 million had been allocated to the education sector under the Parliamentary constituency from 2022 until last year.
The allocation was channelled to schools under the Federal government.
“Overall, I have taken responsibility for channelling appropriate allocations to every school under the Kulai Parliamentary constituency, and complete applications will be given due consideration,” she said.
Teo added that the allocation included contributions for 432 outstanding SPM students, amounting to RM555,661 over the same period.









