Manama: Kuwait's government is considering doing away with its information ministry.
"Both the government and the parliament are now convinced that the ministry should be dismantled after it has become overloaded with tasks," a parliamentary source told Al Anba daily.
"The ministry's laws and regulations have failed to match the current information technology and the best option for the country is to break it up," an unnamed source was quoted as saying in the newspaper.
Politicians have suggested that an authority in charge of visual and audio media should be set up instead.
According to the source, the government has approved the idea, but has requested further time to study the possibilities.
The ministry, last year, came under intense fire from thousands of Kuwaitis after a private television station aired a programme they deemed "highly offensive”.
Politicians called for the sacking of the minister and questioned the merits of his ministry as a result.
Bahrain, in July, cancelled its information ministry, replacing it with a media authority.