The Press Complaints Commission of Sri Lanka (PCCSL) received 116 complaints in 2017, of which 76 complaints were valid, falling within the purview of the PCCSL mechanism under the Editors’ Code of Professional Practice. Of the 76 valid complaints, 29 were resolved with the assistance of the PCCSL where the complainant was granted a ‘Right [...]

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76 valid complaints received by PCCSL last year; 29 resolved through right of reply

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The Press Complaints Commission of Sri Lanka (PCCSL) received 116 complaints in 2017, of which 76 complaints were valid, falling within the purview of the PCCSL mechanism under the Editors’ Code of Professional Practice.

PCCSL CEO Sukumar Rockwood presenting the annual report

Of the 76 valid complaints, 29 were resolved with the assistance of the PCCSL where the complainant was granted a ‘Right of Reply.’

PCCSL CEO Sukumar Rockwood made these observations while releasing the Annual Report 2017 following the Annual General Meeting held on Wednesday, September 12, at the PCCSL office, 96 Bernard Soysa Mawatha (Kirula Road) Colombo 5.

He said the PCCSL also noted that the Editors had complied with the PCCSL process by directly resolving 262 complaints sent to them by providing a ‘Right of Reply’ to the aggrieved parties.

The PCCSL, which is an independent, voluntary, self-regulatory body, inaugurated on October 15, 2003, is supported by the Newspaper Society of Sri Lanka (NSSL), The Editors’ Guild of Sri Lanka (TEGOSL), the Free Media Movement (FMM) and the Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association (SLWJA) and is affiliated with the Federation of Media Employees’ Trade Unions, the Sri Lanka Muslim Media Forum, the Sri Lanka Tamil Media Alliance and the South Asian Free Media Association – Sri Lanka Chapter.

The PCCSL works on the principles of conciliation, mediation and arbitration heard by the Dispute Resolution Council (DRC). The DRC is made up of six non-journalists, one of whom is an Attorney-at-Law, and five journalists, totaling 11 members. It is headed by Nihal Seneviratne, Chairman, the balance non-journalist members are: Dr. Devanesan Nesiah, Javid Yusuf, Dion Schoorman, Lucille Wijewardene and Gnana Moonesinghe. The five journalist members on the DRC are: Siri Ranasinghe, P. Balasingham, Daya Lankapura, Pramod de Silva and Malini Govinnage.

The nine-members of the Board of Directors are: Kumar Nadesan, Chairman, Sinha Ratnatunga, Deputy Chairman, Manik de Silva, Nimal Welgama, Siri Ranasinghe, N. M. Ameen, Mohanlal Piyadasa, Ananda Jayasekera and Duminda Sampath.

The PCCSL Secretariat includes Kamal Liyanaarachchi, Complaint’s Officer – Sinhala Print. The Annual Report 2017 was printed on gratis basis by Nimal Welgama, Managing Director of Upali Newspapers Limited

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