Tuesday, November 9, 2010

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I read and, stunned, thinking the complaint today on his Franco Abruzzo newsletter. I do it because, as a journalist now unemployed for some time, the disgust towards a showing all its patches of clear preference for the corrupt than those who work seriously, should provoke outrage in all. Here:

" Rai close Calciopoli: Scardina is back.
of www.iustitia.it

optimistic as anticipated, should end in June 2011 the process of Calciopoli, which is taking place at court Naples before the Ninth Criminal Chamber (President Teresa Casoria, assessors Gualtieri and Maria Pia Francesca Pandolfi), a process that began on January 20, 2009. Twenty-four defendants, beginning with the former railroad Luciano Moggi, as indicated by pm Giuseppe Narducci, Stefano Capuano (who Filippo Beatrice replaced by June 2009 in Rome at the National Anti-Mafia Directorate) as the promoter of a criminal association aimed at sporting fraud. The same crime, conspiracy, must meet, among others, former referee designator Paolo Bergamo and Pierluigi Pairetto, the former referee Paolo Bertini, Antonio Dattilo, Massimo De Santis, Salvatore Racalbuto, vice president of the Federation football game Innocenzo Mazzini The editor in chief of Rai sport Iganzio Scardina. Serious offense for which the Criminal Code stipulates a penalty of three to seven years in prison for the organizers and from one to five years for the participants.

any Principal Rai, however, is tired of waiting times of Justice and decided to return to work Ignazio Scardina: an order of service with effect from October 11 gives him again the delicate task of managing editor for sport, acting as coordinator.

A genuine coup for the newly reinstated for which, in May 2006 when the bubble burst of Calciopoli, the ethics committee of Rai had proposed the dismissal. Someone had also sponsored and passed a single line: Scardina leave home and pay him his salary, which went on for four years. Ugo Montella, Assistant Attorney General of the Court of Auditors of Lazio, was concerned for those involved in Calciopoli initiating an investigation, based on the work of the Prosecutor of Naples and the sports justice, and had assumed a total compensation of 120 million, of which two million paid by journalists and Ciro Scardina Venerable Ignatius Rai, but the request of the charges were then filed by the judges of the Court of Auditors. On 14 December 2009, but got the sentence for the eleven defendants (including Antonio Giraudo, Moggi and Roberto Bettega triumvirate with Juventus for twelve years) who requested expedited. He signed the investigating judge Eduardo De Gregorio and it was a tough decision, with sentences ranging from three years inflicted on Giraudo of two years and four months the former referee Tiziano Pieri, sentenced to two years for former referee Paolo Dondarini and Tullio Lanese. De Gregorio in court admitted as civil plaintiffs, among other things, the sending of Rai Rai Francesca Sanipoli sport, and each party has recognized civil payment of five thousand euro for legal fees.

The return service Scardina brings out an inexplicable contradiction in the Rai: on the one hand, the personnel department, for inscrutable reasons, decide the reinstatement of the journalist on trial for conspiracy, on the other's lawyers 'company have been deployed in the classrooms Neapolitan because a civil defense in the image and interests affected by the activity of the RAI Calciopoli clique, with damages discussed at length in fifty-seven memory pages submitted September 27, 2006 Advocate Stephen Bortone. In the text first examines the legal positions of the three journalists linked to the Rai (Scardina the editor in chief, the venerable editor and the general Giorgio Tosatti, who died in February 2007), analyzes the intercepts in which they are mentioned and also reports the findings made by the Directorate internal auditing and the proposals made by the Ethics Commission, which proposes to place more relevant "to the Director-General to open disciplinary proceedings against Ignatius Scardina, with the message that violations could result highlighted the adoption of resolute measures." It closes the chapter with a memory dedicated to "damage caused to the RAI."

addition to the paradox of a company which on the one hand it highlights the damage caused as a result of Calciopoli and the other, on the initiative of someone close both eyes, there is a second paradox equally serious: the Journalist on trial was reinstated to the sport in working Sanipoli, for years a victim of discrimination by Scardina committed to "avoid the services of Juventus - as he wrote in his memory Bortone lawyer - were awarded to journalists' uncomfortable ', which Sanipoli.

For many years, actually since 2000 when driving Rai sports soccer comes Scardina, Francesca Sanipoli is considered 'uncomfortable' and 'discomfort' results in a progressive marginalization, which in May 2005 forced her to sue the company for professional de-skilling, entrusting the defense of their rights lawyer FNSI Bruno Del Vecchio. The following year, with the explosion of Calciopoli, the complaint is well certified by the interception, the decision of Judge Eduardo De Gregorio (even with the admission in court as plaintiff), from the pages of memory, and the testimony of Rai Rai other reporters, such as Enrico Varriale, another victim of the 'Moggi system'.

The interception is already known and reported in the memory of the judge's ruling and Rai De Gregorio (as well as in newspapers) are joined by other unusual hours. Here is one: in February 2005 Scardina Moggi talks to and tells him that "Madrid will not send or Varriale, nor Sanipoli and that the two must die." He added, "against Sanipoli sent a nasty letter to the director and chief of staff and now has sent to follow" Messina-Chievo is so fresh and learn how to ask questions bitches. " It should also be recalled that in May 2006 when the Republic published the first interception of the then Secretary Roberto dell'Usigrai Christmas intervened with a note Recovery from all the agencies to ask the Rai to break "with the decision unacceptable behaviors such as those that emerge from eavesdropping" and to compensate "those who professionally, such as Sanipoli and other colleagues, he paid for his estrangement from the logic of a group of power ".

After the return of the Sanipoli Scardina wrote immediately to the head of Rai sport Eugenio De Paoli and, for information, the Secretary dell'Usigrai Carlo Verna and the President of Fnsi Roberto Natale to communicate beyond their indignation at the decision of 'company, the immediate negative effect on your health with a recurrence of symptoms related to major diseases and emerging certified by public and medical examiners "unequivocally" arising from the situation that has arisen over the years in his working environment. Waiting for De Paoli knock once, and after two admissions to the emergency room, October 26, the journalist, along with Del Vecchio's lawyer, sent to the Director-General and the Director of Human Resources (for information and all'Usigrai) a formal notice asking immediate action. The secretary also called Sanipoli dell'Usigrai Carlo Verna, made sport of the editorial staff of Naples, to ask him to intervene, but the Verna said she could not do anything. The Sanipoli insisted, saying that would send him a note, and gotten a frosty reply: "Is useless, I have no time to process the mail" with a rejoinder to temperature even lower: "If you do not have time to process the mail, I do not have money to waste with quest'Usigrai.

(text http://www.iustitia.it/29_ottobre_10/documenti/apertura.htm ).


What can I say more? Luckily there are people like Fabio Fazio that drags on TV the other people like Roberto Saviano, Roberto Benigni, Giorgio Abbado, Angela Finocchiaro, Nichi Vendola and a delicate Daniele Silvestri recalls Giorgio Gaber. And then come back to me a smile and hope ...

Thursday, October 21, 2010

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gladly offer my space host this Article, made by the editorial staff of Lsdi, Freedom of the Press Right to Information: A Report
created for the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) denounced the underestimation of the problem of corruption in journalism -''We were so committed to defending the journalists from becoming too timid in 'analysis and reporting of this aspect of our job, "denounced the search with a series of measures to combat the''dark side''of the profession - A large section is devoted to the situation in Europe and North America is equally - if not more - troubling than the rest of the planet.
In Ghana, a journalist goes to a press conference in the folder and found a brown envelope containing a check worth $ 20. It is not surprising, and at the end of 'meeting in the bag and slipped back to the office to write the piece. In Russia, a 'public relations agency sends out a false statement on a nonexistent company. Thirteen heads and say they are willing to bite the note published in article form, but only on payment of money, with applications ranging from 120 to $ 2,000.
money to write (or not write) : what is Rosental Alves, director of the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas called " the dark side of the profession "and that happens every day all over the world. The theme is the focus of "Cash for Coverage: Bribery of Journalists Around the World" a Value Bill Ristow, Seattle journalist and expert in education of journalists, has created the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA ), a project headed by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). In
'introduction Ristow notes that Alves is between people who believe that the journalists' organizations have not done enough to fight corruption. "There is an issue which is dealt with in many - notes Alves -. We were so committed to defending journalists from becoming too timid in 'analysis and reporting of this aspect of our job. "
not only journalists and their editors accept bribes to do articles on materials made up, but often both instigate and extort money to publish stories favorable to someone or not to publish articles that might harm someone.
The report stresses that corruption course in journalism is not only widespread in developing countries, and is in fact a large section devoted to the situation in Europe and North America that is equally - if not more - troubling than the rest of planet.
Despite all the campaigns organized to support Media Development and defend press freedom in the world, very little has been done in a concerted manner to reduce the problem of corruption in journalism - and what little has been done comes from a surprising source piuò a journalist professionals Public Relations. Their international associations have sponsored the more detailed research ever made on the issue, and both Erropa 's east and elsewhere in the PR people have tried to work together to clean up the reporters' news industry.
Some, including also experts in the field of freedom of the press with a lot of experience, consider that the defenders have to deal with attacks on journalists who come from so many sides that are uncomfortable to criticize all aspects of the media themselves, as these criticisms are well deserved. Alves, however, is one of those who are convinced that you can defend the freedom of the press and require high standards at the same time. And it 's agreement with the common concern that the problem of journalism' bought 'is so deeply ingrained that they become insoluble virtuosalmente. "I do not think it's impossible," he says. "It 's very difficult, of course, but the improvements that have occurred show that something can be done, just start acting."
Based on a series of interviews with people who have fought against the thorny problem of corruption, 'author of the report outlines the main recommendations for an' action, he says, can make a difference in 'commitment to reducing this stain on the journalistic profession.
international journalists' organizations should:
● ● Organize and support on top of 'journalism bought' by calling for representatives of PR and industry experts.
● ● publish regular reports documenting how and under what circumstances journalists have received or extorted money, so as to give a clear sign of coscienzsa oscurto this side of the profession.
● ● Make a big lavorto documentation to publicize the corruption levels of journalists in various parts of the world. Which, of course, can have a positive impact on 'journalistic ethics.
organizations for media development should:
● ● Increase their commitment to ethics training , recognizing it as the basis for success in the evolution of good journalism media environment, with specific training on how and why avoid taking bribes for their work.
● ● Supporting the creation and rfforzamento system reliability of media, such as ombudsmen and other systems to enhance transparency of journalistic work.
publishers, managers and directors should:
● ● Adopt, publish and defend a strict policy of zero tolerance for any form of 'corruption', from the simple bribe reporters to pay advertising disguised as news.
● ● Review the wage policies, understanding that the wage can have an impact on ethics and can help to remove the excuse of low wages as a cause of corruption.
● ● Start steps to create a system of internal reliability, such as the appointment of an ombudsman el 'introduction of more transparent reporting with their readers.
The PR people and their organizations should:
● ● Do not wait for journalists to be poroporre meetings on the subject. They may suggest themselves, based on research sponsored and work that their members have done around the world.
● ● Encourage its members to practice zero tolerance, avoiding the easy short cuts to pay in the hope of articles more favorable to their clients, and helping them to achieve the same results without harming their business.
NGOs and businesses should: ● ●
say only no! experts and companies who did confess that it is surprisingly easy to capture the tendency to pay these bribes, large and small, if one follows this full program: adopt a strict policy against kickbacks, put it in writing, and make it public sticking to it in all cases.