BangkokPost-Jan 13

A draft bill on the promotion of media ethics and professional standards has cleared the cabinet and is headed to parliament for further scrutiny. The bill seeks to create a professional council for media practitioners, which would be financed by a state fund. The cabinet agreed to adopt the bill, which was sponsored by the Public Relations Department, on Tuesday after it was vetted by the Council of State, the government’s legal arm. The bill, which is now waiting for parliament to accept it for deliberation, is part of the national reform initiative. A key feature of the bill is the creation of a council to promote and protect the rights, freedoms and independence of media organizations and practitioners. In addition to stipulating that news reports must be ethical, accurate, factual, comprehensive and fair, the bill stresses that the exercise of media freedoms must not infringe on social mores. At present, no overarching association or council is authorized to apply and enforce ethical and professional standards on media practitioners, the bill’s sponsor contended.Under the bill, media organizations will be required to register with the council, which is tasked with monitoring their activities. Read more at: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2246511/bill-on-media-council-gets-cabinet-nod