[kictanet] Media council Draft bill 2010 (Day Three--Composition of Council )

Racheal Nakitare rachealnakitare at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Jan 26 17:19:09 EAT 2011


There is need for deliberate emphasis on industry. It is not neccessary to include other professions and if included then  five of the seven must belong to the industry. There is also need for clear affirmative action where a third of the seven should be women / men who meet those requirements . 
Journalism and gender representation is critical.
On chapter six of the constitution, the qualities of good leadership are clear. They may not be state officers but should prescribe to leadership and integrity principles.
Having distinguished career is relative. Might be hard to measure/ qualify. 
Thanks
Racheal. 
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On Jan 26, 2011, at 11:27 AM, Grace Githaiga <ggithaiga at hotmail.com> wrote:

 Dear Listers
 

Welcome to day 3 of our discussion of the Media Bill in which will tackle two issues namely Composition of the Council (article 6) and Qualifications of Members (Article 7 (1)). Article 7 (2) on appointment of Chairperson will be discussed tomorrow.

 

Today's debate

 

Article 6 states that the Council shall comprise seven members, appointed in accordance with the provisions of this Act.

 

Article 7 (1) states...A person is qualified for appointment…if such a person (c ) have knowledge and experience of at least 10 years including past or continuing membership to industry or other professional body in matters relating to any of the fields:

 

i)                    Law

ii)                  Journalism

iii)                Finance

iv)                Gender and human rights

v)                  Performing arts; or

vi)                Advertising.

 

Questions:

·         Should other professions be considered?

·         Is gender and human rights relevant in this list considering there is mention of one belonging to a professional body?

·         And is it necessary to actualize gender balance? If so, how?

·         Out of the seven council members (article 6), are there some who are critical and must be represented in the Council?

 

(d) Meets the requirements of chapter six of the Constitution

 

Question: Chapter six of the constitution is on leadership and integrity and relates to state officers. Is there an assumption then that the council members will be considered state officers? Is this section necessary?

 

(e) Has had a distinguished career in their respective fields.

 

Question: How workable is this?

 
Your suggestions are highly appreciated.
 
Rgds
Grace

 
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