Accra, April 29, GNA - The National Media Commission (NMC) on Wednesday asked the Chronicle newspaper to apologise to the Foreign Minister Alhaji Muhammad Mumuni over a story on a report commissioned by the Auditor-General on the Minister. In the NMC's ruling following a complaint lodged by the Minister, it said:
"Every newspaper has the right and a duty to hold those who seek or hold public offices accountable. But this must be done in a fair and balanced way. The Chronicle story on the complainant lacked balance and fairness. The paper must therefore apologize to Honourable Mumuni."
NMC, however, said Alhaji Mumuni's request for an undertaking by Chronicle "not to repeat or further publish these assertions or words to a similar effect" cannot be sustained, for it would be a clog on journalistic inquiry into his activities as a person in pubic life. "The newspaper can continue to investigate and publish material
related to the matter. But any such publication must meet the
required ethical standards. In other words, any material The
Chronicle chooses to publish about Hon. Mumuni or any other
matter must be truthful, fair and balanced." The NMC noted that between the parties, the source of the audit
report was presented as a crucial point. "Resolving that question would require an exploration into two
complex issues - parliamentary procedures and the media source
protection rule. Since this matter can be resolved without these
complexities, the Commission would reserve that point."