At a
seminar in Kingston today, organised jointly with National Integrity Action as
part of National Journalism Week, journalists in Jamaica have pledged to join
forces with civil society to fight corruption – inside and outside the media.
Former
NUJ UK General Secretary Jeremy Dear called on media owners to address the
"fear, low pay, precarious employment and hire and fire culture in too
many newsrooms that left journalism too open to corruption, too reliant on
payola or other forms of unethical practice and its independence challenged and
compromised." see http://admin.ifj.org/assets/docs/225/247/e4648e1-6c4dff7.pdf
Jamaican Minister for Information Sandrea
Falconer gave her backing to the Press Association of Jamaica's campaign to
establish a Press Council in the face of opposition from media owners.
see http://admin.ifj.org/assets/docs/118/242/f6ead76-64b86f2.pdf.
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