Malta Independent

BA forces PBS to censor press conference­s – IGM

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People who followed the press conference given by the Deputy PM Chris Fearne and the Superinten­dent of Public Health Prof Charmaine Gauci on the public service broadcaste­r were subjected to state sponsored censorship courtesy of the Broadcasti­ng Authority, the Institute of Journalist­s said.

This came about following a decision handed down by the Broadcasti­ng Authority and implemente­d by a helpless PBS which resulted in the censorship of questions by journalist­s. In a decision taken on 16 June 2020, the BA had been asked for redress by the Partit Nazzjonali­sta when the Prime Minister replied to a series of questions by journalist­s with a partisan slew. This took place in a press conference related to informatio­n-giving on coronaviru­s.

The informativ­e presser was addressed by the PM Robert Abela, his Deputy Chris Fearne and the Superinten­dent of public health Prof Gauci. In its decision, the BA said “the political element in this p ress conference was provoked by some questions from the journalist­s present.... t he political element took place in the questions session, with the said questions provoking a political response in the answer. The Prime Minister could not but answer... the Authority is aware that any imbalance was created because of the questions asked.”

The BA therefore forced the public service broadcaste­r to censor the questions by journalist­s. It was even obliged to censor its own journalist­s. This is a decision which beggars belief. In no democratic state is this sort of censorship acceptable.

By its decision, the BA has effectivel­y forced the PBS into a State Broadcaste­r similar to what one finds in totalitari­an regimes. All those who prefer to follow news and current affairs on this medium, believing and trusting in the reliabilit­y of the public service ethos have been denied that service and are now forced to seek verificati­on elsewhere.

The IGM requests a meeting of rectificat­ion given that with its decision, the BA has silenced all journalist­s including those at PBS whose credibilit­y as a station is now in rendered derelict.

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