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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 22 Nov 2000

Vol. 526 No. 4

Written Answers. - Newspaper Industry.

Jan O'Sullivan

Question:

102 Ms O'Sullivan asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if she will introduce legislation to provide for the appointment of an ombudsman for the newspaper industry, especially having regard to the serious public concern about a recent newspaper article in a Sunday newspaper (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [26575/00]

The report of the Commission on the Newspaper Industry, which was published in June 1996, made a number of recommendations which concerned the functional responsibilities of a number of Government Departments. In November 1996 the then Minister presented an aide memoire to Government on the recommendations contained in the report. The Government decided that each Minister upon whose area of responsibility the recommendations impacted should revert to Government in relation to any necessary action. One of the recommendations of the Commission on the Newspaper Industry was that an independent ombudsman to investigate complaints of breaches of press standards be established. The commission was clear that this ombudsman should be appointed and funded by the newspaper industry.

I support the recommendation regarding the establishment of an ombudsman and I also agree that it is for the newspaper industry to regulate itself in this regard.

The newspaper industry has always linked its acceptance of the ombudsman proposal to changes in the law on defamation and in that respect I understand from my colleague, the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, that proposals for legislation on defamation are being prepared in his Department.

I have no plans nor do I have any functions or responsibilities to introduce a statutory system for dealing with publishing standards or complaints against newspapers.

Question No. 103 taken with Question No. 84.

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