Pacific anti-corruption journalists call for regional commitment to media freedom

Pacific anti-corruption journalists call for regional commitment to media freedom

By Vijay Narayan
Monday 03/05/2021
PACJN coordinator, Samisoni Pareti. [Image: usembassy/twitter]

The Pacific Anti-Corruption Journalists Network (PACJN) has called for a regional Pacific commitment to boost media freedom and help increase reporting on activities at risk of corruption.

PACJN coordinator, Samisoni Pareti, welcomed the focus on media freedom on 3rd May and called for a greater focus on how to implement that freedom.

Pareti says Pacific journalists need stronger Right to Information legislation and whistleblower protection so their daily work can better target the diversion of state and private sector funds into corrupt hands.

He says journalists have worked hard to get governments to host more regular media conferences during the onset of COVID so not only misinformation but real procurement problems can be addressed quickly.

But Pareti says journalists need to be able to rely on their own independent reporting, without fear or favour, not just media conferences.

He says PACJN training sessions so far have addressed Anti-Money Laundering, Whistleblowing, Public Reporting and Health Procurement.

PACJN’s media strengthening work is being delivered by the Pacific Islands News Association, which is supported by the United Nations Pacific Regional Anti-Corruption (UN-PRAC) Project, a joint initiative by UNODC and UNDP supported by the Australian Government and the New Zealand Aid Programme.

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