The Borneo Post

China urges UK to ‘support’ foreign media amid CCTV complaint

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BEIJING: Beijing yesterday urged London to support the work of foreign news outlets after a British citizen called on Britain’s media regulator to revoke the broadcast license of China’s state television.

Peter Humphrey, a UK fraud investigat­or, said that China Central Television (CCTV) helped Chinese police stage his allegedly forced confession and subsequent jailing in China in 2014.

He sent the British watchdog Ofcom a letter of complaint accusing CCTV journalist­s of cooperatin­g with Chinese police to “extract, record, make postproduc­tion and then broadcast” Humphrey’s confession.

Ofcom has the power to fine broadcaste­rs for breaching British rules, and can revoke their licenses in the most serious cases.

“I hope Britain can support and facilitate the reporting work of internatio­nal media in the UK,” said Chinese foreign ministry official spokesman Geng Shuang at a regular press briefing in Beijing Monday.

“I think news organisati­ons are a bridge and bond to promoting mutual understand­ing and friendly exchanges between the people of each country,” he added.

A spokesman for Ofcom confirmed it had “received a complaint which we are assessing as a priority”.

“If, following investigat­ion, we find our rules have been broken we would take the necessary enforcemen­t action,” he added.

Geng said Humphrey pleaded guilty during his sentencing and “repented”.

“China’s judicial department­s handle cases according to the law, and safeguard the legal rights and interests of foreigners in China,” Geng said.

Humphrey and his wife Yu Yingzeng, a naturalise­d US citizen, were linked to a corruption case in China involving pharmaceut­ical giant GlaxoSmith­Kline (GSK).

The couple ran an investigat­ive firm which was hired by GSK to probe a sex tape of the company’s then China boss and other issues shortly before the British pharmaceut­ical company itself became the target of a Chinese government investigat­ion. — AFP

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