The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has yet to approve a draft of the office’s new organisational structure, a key element to improve its management operations.
The new structure is expected to accommodate the existing board structure, which reflects the convergence of telecommunications and broadcasting.
A source on the NBTC board who requested anonymity said the delay in implementing the new organisational structure could affect related industries and the regulator’s operating efficiency.
The existing NBTC board started its six-year working term in April last year. It comprises seven commissioners who were recruited under the amended NBTC Act.
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