Responsible Media: Reporting Corruption Without Undermining Judicial Independence

Credible media outlets play a vital role in exposing corruption and mismanagement of public affairs. Their mission lies in reporting facts with accuracy and responsibility, without jumping to conclusions or acting in place of courts or oversight bodies.
Nevertheless, the public has a legitimate right to access information about how institutions function. This strengthens basic legal awareness, enabling citizens to distinguish between lawful and unlawful practices, especially when it concerns a constitutional principle as fundamental as accountability linked to responsibility.
Navigating between the right to information and respecting the presumption of innocence requires that journalists practice ethical reporting, grounded in verified facts and legal awareness — a delicate yet essential task in any democracy striving for transparency and rule of law.



