PCC reviews code; wants suggestions
The Press Complaints Commission today sent out this release:
The Editors’ Code of Practice Committee, which writes and revises the voluntary code of standards overseen by the Press Complaints Commission, is undertaking its annual review of the Code.
It welcomes suggestions from the public, civil society and the industry on how the Code might be revised to improve the system of self-regulation of the press, of which it is an essential component.
Suggestions should be sent as soon as possible, but no later than 31 January 2010, to:
Ian Beales
Code Committee Secretary
PO Box 235
Stonehouse
Glos GL10 3UF.Or by email to: ianbeales@mac.com
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