TCRA Act of 2003 establishes the Content Committee (CC), which is responsible for monitoring broadcast media content, including licenced online content licensees. The Content Committee identifies inappropriate content and mitigates it according to regulatory procedures.
Regarding content in cyberspace, the Police force is responsible for enforcing the Cyber Crimes Act, which among other things prohibits the posting of inappropriate content through computer systems. The Cyber Crimes Unit investigates and enforces cybercrime.
To counteract inappropriate content in the cyberspace, TCRA, in cooperation with Police, places significant emphasis on educating communication users on proper use of communication services.
The Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau is a government bureau charged with investigating and prosecuting corruption-related offences. Therefore, anyone having difficulties in receiving services is required to disclose to the bureau all pertinent information that will enable the anti-corruption office to carry out its responsibilities in accordance with the law.
TCRA has already modified and updated the Broadcasting Regulations, resulting in a significant decrease in the cost of licences in this category and the elimination of other related fees. In addition, some taxes fall within the jurisdiction of different Tax authorities, from whom relief might be sought.



