Press councils critical of Government’s privacy laws

THE Government’s planned new privacy laws were criticised yesterday by press councils across Europe which claimed the strict rules would undermine self-regulation of newspapers.

Press councils critical of Government’s privacy laws

In an unusual step, media groups from 20 countries joined forces in claiming the proposed legislation would deny the press the opportunity to promote high journalistic standards.

The Alliance of Independent Press Councils of Europe insisted that giving a press council statutory recognition was unusual.

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