Question
I want to
complain about an article that was in a national newspaper recently. How can I
do this?
Answer
The Office of the Press Ombudsman deals with
complaints against publications that are members of the Press Council of
Ireland. This is done free of charge without having to go to court. You can
make a complaint about any article that personally affects you. You can also
complain about the behaviour of a journalist. The article or the behaviour must
be in breach of the professional standards and behaviours set out in the Code
of Practice for Newspapers and Periodicals.
You must first make your complaint to the editor of
the newspaper or magazine which published the article, explaining why you think
the Code has been breached. If you don’t get a response or you are not happy
with the response, you can complain to the Office of the Press Ombudsman within
three months of the publication of the article or the behaviour of the
journalist. The complaint must be made in writing by email or post and must:
·
Show how you are personally
affected
·
Indicate which parts of the code of
practice have been breached and why
·
Include a dated copy of the article
·
Include copies of correspondence
between you and the editor
The Office will first seek to have your complaint
resolved through conciliation and/or mediation. This usually takes four to six
weeks. If the matter is referred to the Press Ombudsman for a decision, it may take
a further two weeks.
If the decision is in your favour, the newspaper or
magazine must publish the decision unless it is appealed. If you are not happy
with the decision, you can appeal to the Press Council of Ireland within two
weeks.
You can get detailed information on how to make a
complaint to the Press Ombudsman at citizensinformation.ie or
from the Office of the Press Ombudsman.
Further information is also available from the
Citizens Information Service below.
Know Your Rights has
been compiled by Boyle Citizens Information Centre which provides a free
and confidential service to the public. Tel: 0761 07 6330
Address: Elphin Street,
Boyle, Co. Roscommon
Information is also
available online at citizensinformation.ie and from the Citizens Information
Phone Service - 0761 07 4000
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