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Media standards and entitlements - Public views expected before 31 December
A free, independent
and diverse media with high ethical standards and professional
competence, dedicated to provide a wide range of information and ideas
to citizens, while serving as a public forum for well-informed
democratic dialogue, is indispensable for the building and maintaining
of democracy in Sri Lanka. The government is committed to creating an
enabling environment for the media sector which is based on respect for
internationally recognised professional standards and practices, and
which ensures media accountability to those who rely on the media as a
credible source of news and information.
The government has examined the comprehensive assessment of the overall
environment for media development as set out in the report Rebuilding
Public Trust: An Assessment of the Media Industry and Profession in Sri
Lanka, which was presented to the Hon. Prime Minister on 3 May, World
Press Freedom Day, 2016 by the multi-stakeholder partnership for media
reforms. The report contained a set of evidence-based recommendations
developed through a multi-stakeholder consultative process and based on
UNESCO’s widely accepted Media Development Indicators.
Similarly, the recently concluded International Conference on RTI Sri
Lanka and Media Reforms also deliberated several challenges of the media
sector while making some cardinal recommendations.
Some of the key recommendations of the report as well as the
international conference require the adoption of enabling legislation.
Based on this, the government wishes to undertake a consultation with
all interested stakeholders on the measures needed to provide adequate
legal protection for journalists and to strengthen systems for media
self-regulation.
The government is ready to ensure legal protection for freedom of the
press, including by protecting the media’s right to gather news and
information, by repealing the SriLankaPress CouncilAct, No 5 of 1979,
and by introducing an independent oversight mechanism to foster
professional standards, with mandatory powers over media outlets.
In this regard, the government invites the views of interested
stakeholders in relation to its proposals to introduce legislation:
1. To recognise media freedom and the right of the media: (a) to
gather and disseminate news and information; (b) to engage in critical
reporting on matters of public interest; and (c) to participate in the
process of forming public opinion.
2. To make it a penal offence for anyone wilfully to obstruct the
legitimate collection of news and information by a journalist working
for a media outlet.
3. To put in place systems to promote the safety of journalists.
4. To protect journalist’s right to not to disclose their confidential sources of information.
5. To make it a penal offence to subject anyone to
anylegaloremploymentrelatedsanctionorotherformof
discriminationforproviding informationto journalistsworking
foramediaoutletconcerning
publicaffairsoronmattersofpublicinterest,exceptwherethe secrecyof
theinformation is justified byalarger publicinterest.
6. To make it illegal to impose sanctions on or to terminate the
employment of an editor or a journalist because of his or her refusal to
violate recognised professional codes of practice.
7. To establish an independent Council with a mandate to develop and
apply codes of practice for media outlets, based on internationally
recognised standards for the media.
The proposed Council will function as the oversight mechanism of a
system of self-regulation and will the power to apply sanction for
wilful violations of its codes of practice. The approaches towards
ensuring the independence of the Right to Information Commission will
also be applicable to the Council, which will comprise eminent persons
of whom two-thirds are nominated by organisations representing the media
and journalists and one-third are nominated by civil society
organisations.
To ensure the credibility of and the public confidence in the Council, a
Judge of a court of law nominated by the Judicial Services Commission
in consultation with the Bar Association of Sri Lanka will serve as
Chairperson. The tenure of Council members will be protected and, in
particular, removal will only be possible by vote of Parliament
following a recommendation of the Constitutional Council.
The functions and powers of the Council will include the following:
a. Adopt professional Codes of Practice,followingapublic consultation
involving journalists’ and editors’ associations, media unions and
civil society.
b. Monitor theperformanceofmedia outletstoensureduecompliancewith the Codes of Practice.
c. Hold inquiries into alleged violations of theCodes of
Practicebased on complaints or the monitoring ofthe Council,and
issuedecisions.
d. Conduct public consultationstoassess thepublicperception ofmedia outlets’ compliancewith the Codes of Practice.
e. Maintain a database of information on registered media entities.
f. Co-operate with or undertaketrainingandeducational activities,
including by producing trainingmaterials on the effective implementation
oftheCodes of Practice.
g. Exercise powers which are similar to those wielded by the Right to
Information Commission in terms of conducting inquiries, with
provisions for appeals to the courts against the Council's decisions.
h. In terms of sanctions, the Council will have the power to issue warnings to media outlets and to order amedia outlet to publish or broadcast the Council’s decision in the manner prescribed bytheCouncil.
i. Mediate between employersand employees ofmedia outlets in relation to disputes concerningtheenforcement of theCodesof Practice.
h. In terms of sanctions, the Council will have the power to issue warnings to media outlets and to order amedia outlet to publish or broadcast the Council’s decision in the manner prescribed bytheCouncil.
i. Mediate between employersand employees ofmedia outlets in relation to disputes concerningtheenforcement of theCodesof Practice.
The proposed legislation will be applicable to all print and broadcast
media outlets, as well as to online media outlets which formally agree
to comply with the Codes of Practice.
It shall be an offence for any media outlet to refuse to comply with or
to give effect to a decision of the Council, which may be punished by
the imposition of a fine after a summary trial before a court of law.
Similarly, obstructing the legitimate collection of news and information
by a journalist, forcing a journalist to disclose a confidential source
of information or discriminating against a journalist who refuses to
violate the Codes of Practice will be offenses.
The government invites media organisations, owners and publishers
associations, journalists’ unions and associations, civil society
organisations and members of the public to express their views on this
proposal. Please send your views in writing to the address given below
before 31st December 2016.
Director General – Government Information Department
(On behalf of the Secretary to Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Mass Media)
No 163, Kirulapana Mawatha,
Colombo 05.
(On behalf of the Secretary to Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and Mass Media)
No 163, Kirulapana Mawatha,
Colombo 05.
Email :ranga@dgi.gov.lk
Fax: 0112514753
Fax: 0112514753
November 23, 2016
