The
Journalist's Code of Ethics
I.
I shall scrupulously report and interpret the news, taking
care not to suppress essential facts nor to distort
the truth by omission or improper emphasis. I recognize
the duty to air the other side and the duty to correct
substantive errors promptly. II. I shall not violate
confidential information on material given me in the
exercise of my calling.
II.
I shall not violate confidential information on material
given me in the exercise of my calling.
III.
I shall resort only to fair and honest methods in my effort
to obtain news, photographs and/or documents, and shall
properly identify myself as a representative of the
press when obtaining any personal interview intended
for publication.
IV.
I shall refrain from writing reports
that will adversely affect a private reputation unless
the public interest justifies it. At the same time, I shall
fight vigorously for public access to information.
V.
I shall not let personal motives
or interests influence me in the performance of my duties,
nor shall I accept or offer any present, gift or other
consideration of a nature that may cast doubt on my professional
integrity.
VI.
I shall not commit any act of plagiarism.
VII.
I shall not, in any manner, ridicule,
cast aspersions on, or degrade any person by reason of
sex, creed, religious belief, political conviction, cultural
and ethnic origin.
VIII.
I shall presume persons accused
of crime of being innocent until proven otherwise. I shall
exercise caution in publishing names of minors and women
involved in criminal cases so that they may not unjustly
lose their standing in society.
IX.
I shall not take unfair advantage
of a fellow journalist.
X.
I shall accept only such tasks as are compatible with the
integrity and dignity of my profession, invoking the “conscience
clause” when duties imposed on me conflict with
the voice of my conscience.
XI.
I shall conduct myself in public or while performing my
duties as journalist in such manner as to maintain the
dignity of my profession. When in doubt, decency should
be my watchword.
(This Journalist's Code of Ethics was unanimously adopted
during the founding congress of the National Union of Journalists
of the Philippines on July 30, 1988. NUJP members must
agree to this covenant, violation of which could mean expulsion
from the union. The NUJP’s by-laws provide an arbitration
mechanism to try violations of this code.)
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