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Top magistrate urges new rules on leaks

'No jail for journalists who publish wiretaps' says Legnini

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Pescara, May 4 - Legal liability for leaking and publishing wiretaps must be defined, but journalists should not be the only ones to pay a price, a top Italian magistrate said Monday. "We should not blame the press, not jail journalists who publish wiretaps," said Giovanni Legnini, the vice president of the Italian judiciary's self-governing body, or tSupreme Council of Magistrates (CSM).
    "But the scope of the rules must be established....while simultaneously defining the obligations and penalties for people at all levels who do not live up to their responsibilities," Legnini said, speaking at a conference on journalists' rights and obligations.
    Whether journalists should be jailed or heavily sanctioned for publishing classified court documents - which have often fanned political scandal - has been a matter of political wrangling under various Italian governments over the last decade.
   

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