Australian Media Watchdog Opens Probe into Royal Prank Call


Melbourne, Dec 13 (PTI): Australia's media watchdog today launched a probe into the broadcast of a prank call by a Sydney-based radio station to a UK hospital treating pregnant Princes Kate that led to the death of an Indian-origin nurse.

Australian Communications and Media Authority used its special powers to launch a rare "own motion" probe contrary to other cases where it has to wait for complaints.

A spokesman of the authority said the body would investigate whether the licence holder Today FM Sydney Pty Ltd, breached its licence conditions or the industry's code of practice, The Age newspaper reported.

It will examine whether the network breached standards of decency, invaded privacy or broke rules of consent.

The media watchdog said it "will be seeking to expedite this investigation and does not propose making any further statement while its investigation is underway".
It is believed public hearings are unlikely.

Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found dead after she was duped into giving up information about Prince William's wife, Catherine, to two Australian DJs, who fooled her into thinking they were the Queen and Prince Charles live on air.

The stunned radio hosts - Michael Christian and Mel Greig - have since stepped down from their show following the tragedy and have apologized for their action.

The paper quoted a 2Day FM spokeswoman who said an internal investigation found that "all procedures and protocols were adhered to."

However, no details of the investigation were released.
If it is found that the station breached a licence condition, then it could lose its right to broadcast, may be subject to tighter restrictions and possibly a hefty fine.

The paper refereed that under the probe the Parent company Southern Cross Austereo could be forced to name the employees who approved the prank. The information has been till now been refused.

Those who could face a inquiry are station content director Derek Bargwanna, station manager Jeremy Simpson, national content director Craig Bruce and metropolitan radio chief Guy Dobson. Both the DJs and producers Emily Mills and Ben Harlum.

  

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Dec 13 2012

    micheal chritain & meil craig should be arrested & lifetime punishment should be imposed.

    they are the root cause for the death of jacintha.

    moreover they demanded personal issues which is against the law.

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  • Willaim Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 13 2012

    Already a life is lost, which would have been avoided if the rules are properly made for such prank calls. Now the probe is done just because British Royal family name is involved or to avoid such incidences in future is a question. There are earlier incidences in Australia involving a doctor from Bangalore. Why they are not practicing this- "precaution is better than cure".

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