PSC condemns Kaieteur News for ‘scandal mongering’ |
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Sunday, 03 March 2013 21:23 |
THE Private Sector Commission (PSC) has condemned in the strongest possible manner, an article published in the Kaieteur News of Sunday February 24, 2013, under the caption: ‘Muse or Amuse’ which it said makes the most scurrilous and defamatory allegations against two senior and highly respected members of the Commission’s Board. “The allegations are completely devoid of truth and have absolutely no foundation in fact and none are offered to sustain the allegations in the article,” the PSC said in a statement. Amongst other things, the Code obliges our media to: * Provide a truthful, comprehensive, accurate, balanced and fair account of events in a context which gives them meaning; and * verify the authenticity of the author/s of correspondence received for publication, using all the available sources open for confirmation of contact information. The Code also obliges our media to respect and promote the “principles of tolerance and respect for human dignity”. The PSC said there is absolutely nothing in the publication of this slanderous article by the Kaieteur News which honours the Code of Conduct which they have signed and everything which violates it. |