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Irish press council members announced
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July 4th, 2007Dublin, Ireland, Irish Media, Irish journalists, Irish magazine, Irish newspapers, Irishpolitics, Media, Office of Press Ombudsman, Press Council of Ireland, irishblogs
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members of the Press Council of Ireland have been revealed today, the group will work with the Office of Press Ombudsman to act as an independent regulatory for the print media in Ireland.A statement today said that the two bodies hope to be fully operational by the autumn. Code of practice to govern newspapers and magazines in Ireland is also to be introduced.
The Press Council is made of 13 members in total, it’s chairman, Professor Thomas Mitchell, six ‘independent members’ picked using public recruitment, and media nominated members.
“I believe the establishment of a Press Council of Ireland is a
significant event in the history of the Irish media, and a very good
news story for the Irish public and the press industry in this country" said Mitchell.“We will soon have a complaints procedure that is independent, accessible to all, simple, quick and free”.
In addition to Mitchell the independent members are Seamus Boland, CEO of Irish Rural Link; Mary Kotsonouris, a qualified solicitor and former District Court Judge; John Horgan, former chairman of the Labour Court; Maeve McDonagh, associate Professor of Law in UCC; Dr Eleanor O’Higgins, senior lecturer in the UCD School of Business; and Peter O’Mahony, former CEO of the Irish Refugee Council.
While the industry members are Rosemary Delaney, managing editor of multi-media firm WMB Publishing Ltd; Michael Denieffe, managing editor of Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd; Martin Fitzpatrick, treasurer of the Irish Executive Council of the National Union of Journalists; Michael McNiffe, Editor of the Irish Sun; Eoin McVey, managing editor of the Irish Times; and Frank Mulrennan, president of the Regional Newspapers and Printers Association of Ireland.
“The council brings together a great range of talent and considerable
diversity of geography, background and expertise,” Mitchell added.“All
13 members are people of achievement, standing and varied experience. I
believe all of these factors will give the Council credibility and
strong moral authority, and anyone who might seek to undermine it or
ignore its judgements can I feel expect an adverse reaction from both
press and public".The appointments were made by a what was referred to today as an independent appointments committee.
The new press council chairman Professor Thomas Mitchell also chaired the committee and was joined by Dr Miriam Hederman-O’Brien, a former chairman of the Broadcasting Complaints Commission; Dr Maurice Manning, president of the Irish Human Rights Commission; and Kevin Murphy, former Ombudsman and Information Commissioner.
UPDATE: Greenslade over at Guardian Unlimited compares the Press Council of Ireland to the UK Press Complaints Commission.
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One Response to “Irish press council members announced”
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Niall
The independent members are hardly representative of Joe Public. Do you have to be a well-paid businessman, lawyer or academic for your views to be heard? I’d like to know how these people were selected?






