Further to our EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with former Jersey politician and Health Minister Stuart Syvret concerning the secret court case/super-injunction, BBC Jersey broadcast an edited interview with him this morning on the radio.
The question BBC was asking its listeners was "In the interests of free speech should we be allowed to say anything we like online?"
We have a few others such as;
"Has the Data Protection Law been abused in a secret court case?
Why did these four proxies not use libel/defamation laws in order to publicly clear their names?
If justice must be SEEN to be done why was this, taxpayer funded, court case in secret?
What ramifications could this very dangerous precedent have for journalism across the board, so-called "accredited" and so-called "non accredited journalists alike?
Who brought these very unlikely bedfellows together and what was the motivation?
Is everybody treated equally by the law/Data Protection Office when attempting to make complaints?
How much did this secret court case really cost the taxpayer?
Below is the recording of this morning's broadcast on State Radio. Deputy Trevor Pitman was also live in the studio which will be published on TJW later this evening.
VFC credit the BBC for the recording below.
The question BBC was asking its listeners was "In the interests of free speech should we be allowed to say anything we like online?"
We have a few others such as;
"Has the Data Protection Law been abused in a secret court case?
Why did these four proxies not use libel/defamation laws in order to publicly clear their names?
If justice must be SEEN to be done why was this, taxpayer funded, court case in secret?
What ramifications could this very dangerous precedent have for journalism across the board, so-called "accredited" and so-called "non accredited journalists alike?
Who brought these very unlikely bedfellows together and what was the motivation?
Is everybody treated equally by the law/Data Protection Office when attempting to make complaints?
How much did this secret court case really cost the taxpayer?
Below is the recording of this morning's broadcast on State Radio. Deputy Trevor Pitman was also live in the studio which will be published on TJW later this evening.
VFC credit the BBC for the recording below.