CCPC initiated, pushed amendment of Sotto Law, which now benefits more media practitioners

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Cebu Citizens-Press Council statement on approval of amendment to the Sotto Law

CCPC initiated, pushed amendment of Sotto Law, which now benefits more media practitioners


CCPC
Sept. 25, 2019

THE amendment to the Sotto Law, also known as Press Freedom Law, expanding the protection to journalists, has finally been approved. The law now covers not just print journalists but also practitioners in broadcast, wire service and electronic media.

President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act #11458 last August 30 yet but it was released only Tuesday, September 24. It amends Republic Act #53, the 73-year-old law enacted in 1946.

The Cebu Citizens-Press Council (CCPC), which has helped in the drafting of the House version of the bill (HB# 694), in an en banc meeting last September 19, thanked Representative Raul V. del Mar as main sponsor who had diligently filed and re-filed the bill in a number of Congresses before it was approved this year.

The amendment of the law will extend the Sotto Law’s shield to cover every “accredited journalist, writer, reporter, contributor, opinion writer, editor, columnist, manager, media practitioner, involved in writing, editing and production and dissemination of news for mass circulation, of any print, broadcast, wire service organization, or electronic mass media, including cable, TV, and its variants.”

“The coverage is as wide as it can be, more than most of media expected,” said CCPC executive director Pachico A. Seares.

Under the Sotto Law, as amended, the journalist “cannot be compelled to reveal the source of any news item, report or information appearing or being reported or disseminated… which was related in confidence” to the said journalist. Only the court or the House of Representatives or the Senate or any committee of Congress can compel disclosure if it finds that “such revelation is demanded the security of the State.” 


CCPC

The Cebu Citizens-Press Council is a forum for media issues and for airing grievance based in Cebu City, Philippines. It aims to defend press freedom and promote professional journalism. The CCPC was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as a non-stock, non-profit organization in 2006.

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