The National Media Commission has given its ruling on the case between the Government of Ghana and the Multimedia Group
In the end the commission found out that the documentary was a misleading piece and amounted to a misrepresentation of facts.
After months of hearings, the Commission declared in its holdings that:
‘The investigation had not been consistent in following the ethical standards defined by the Ghana Journalists Association code of ethics, particularly guidelines 23 which states that a journalist ensures that photographs and multimedia content adequately reflect an event and do not highlight an incidence out of context.
This resulted from the fact that whereas the respondent used a photo from a BBC report on an attack on the Nigerian senate to promote the documentary online, they failed to relate it appropriately.
Again the inclusion of shots from the Ayawaso west wuogon violence and attack on the Ashanti Regional Security Coordinator were at variance with the activities of the D-Eye Group as captured as the castle.
The commission concluded that there was no predisposition to violence in the documentary. Therefore, the association of the D-Eye Group with the Ayawaso West Wuogon Violence and the BBC story from Nigeria were sensational.
The holding further stated that:
The commentary on the documentary and the association with the Ayawaso West Violence was misleading and a misrepresentation and asked the Multimedia group to publish the full ruling of the commission since it had earlier published the rejoinder from the government.
Find the Full Pdf ruling attached:
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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Peace fm!! always happy with bad news about multimedia. That's not healthy competition. aaaba!!! They have never reported any bad news on you!!!
Oyiwa!!!! What again can i say. Multimedia my f00t!!!!
It is high time Multimedia raised their standards.