Jamaica Gleaner

Press body, editors demand greater access to Gov’t

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WHILE WELCOMING the announceme­nt that postCabine­t press briefings would be resumed next Wednesday, the Press Associatio­n of Jamaica (PAJ) and several senior editors have said that they still had concerns that needed to be addressed by the Andrew Holness-led administra­tion.

“Even while the press briefings were being held last year and the year before, they were not regular and would sometimes not be held for weeks at a time,” the group said in a joint press statement yesterday.

“We therefore call for the administra­tion to commit to holding these briefings regularly, and, preferably, to schedule the briefings for a fixed day and time every week and as soon as possible after the Cabinet meetings so that media houses are able to properly deploy their reporters,” the PAJ and senior editors stated.

The group questioned why briefings could not be held every time there was a Cabinet meeting and maintained that in a democratic society, it was necessary for the press to interact regularly with and ask questions directly of the Government.

“We are concerned about the announceme­nt that the administra­tion is reviewing the format of the briefings. We regard the format to have been adequate for the purpose and are particular­ly concerned about the prospect that the briefings could be led by a non-Cabinet government spokespers­on who may not have authority to answer questions on certain issues emanating from Cabinet,” the joint statement read.

The PAJ and senior editors noted further that although social media was a convenient way for the Government to get its message out, they strongly rejected the assertion by Informatio­n Minister Ruel Reid in a recent radio interview that social media could serve as a substitute for interactio­n with the press.

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