The paper’s editor, journalists had direct operational responsibilities

I write in relation to Freddie Kissoon’s article captioned “How a newspaper humbled Machiavelli’s reincarnation” in the July 13, 2011 edition of the Kaieteur News in which he writes about Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, his tremendous influence on British politics and the alleged telephone hacking scandal that caused the closure of the News Of The World (NOTW), a major British tabloid owned by the media magnate. I wish to bring attention to a key point that was not addressed in Mr. Kissoon’s article and which provides a lesson for journalists and editors.
I do not agree with Rupert Murdoch’s business philosophy and the type of journalism practised at his various media outlets around the world. However, in apportioning blame for the NOTW fiasco, we need to recognise that it was the paper’s editor and journalists who had direct operational responsibilities. As owner, Murdoch may have provided the enabling environment but it was the editor and the journalists who would have violated their codes of ethics, varying from the professional standards expected of them, and possibly broke the law in the process. They cannot be absolved of their responsibilities and a judicial inquiry may hold them accountable.
Freddie concludes his piece by stating: “The media remains civilisation’s best friend”. Well, this is only true of an independent media that is not beholden to anyone or any group, one that upholds the highest standards of journalistic ethics and that is committed to finding and reporting the truth.
Murdoch’s media operations which have been the darling of certain politicians and members of the establishments in the UK and the USA are certainly not “civilisation’s best friends”. In fact, public reaction has now forced the British Prime Minister to rescind the appointment of NOTW’s editor as his Director of Communication and the venerable Scotland Yard, Britain’s most respectable police body, is now tainted.

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