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British police warned against ‘close relationship’ with journalists

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A new report on ethical standards of British police officers that was unveiled on Wednesday, warns them against "flirting" and having “secret conversations” with journalists, the author of the report, the former parliamentary commissioner for standards, Elizabeth Filkin said.

A new report on ethical standards of British police officers that was unveiled on Wednesday, warns them against "flirting" and having “secret conversations” with journalists, the author of the report, the former parliamentary commissioner for standards, Elizabeth Filkin said.

The report called “The ethical issues arising from the relationship between police and media” says that “the close relationship which developed between parts of the MPS [Metropolitan Police Service] and the media has caused serious harm.”

In summer 2011, News Corporation, a media holding, owned by the British media magnate, Rupert Murdoch, came under intense criticism after it emerged that some newspaper journalists employed by the group had written stories based on material hacked from phone messages, including those belonging to crime victims, celebrities and politicians.

Soon after the scandal, Filkin headed the working group to develop the new ethical standards for the police.

It advises to policemen to "watch out" for "late-night carousing, long sessions, yet another bottle of wine at lunch - these are all long-standing media tactics to get you to spill the beans."

"Mixing the media with alcohol is not banned but should be an uncommon event," Filkin’s report said, adding that having drinks with police officers "may be seen as inappropriate hospitality".

Among other key points were that "confidential briefings should be the exception" and "all contact should be available for audit," the report said.

 

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