MCK to establish a network of legal experts in media law.

NAIROBI, Kenya, Jun 24 – The Media Council of  Kenya (MCK) is set to establish a network of legal experts in media law to address critical shortages in expertise, defending freedom of expression and press freedom in Kenya.

Speaking on Monday, MCK Director for media training and development, Victor Bwire, highlighted the need for lawyers to stay updated on emerging issues shaping Kenya’s media landscape as the urge for urgent legal reforms to keep pace with rapid media developments and familiarize themselves with technology and internet governance laws.

“The Complaints Commission is mandated to tackle legal issues impacting media and journalists, and urged lawyers, particularly those in media houses, to stay abreast of emerging issues shaping Kenya’s media landscape, as some organizations have had to import lawyers for representation due to our local shortfall,” he stated.

Chairperson of the Media Law Association Ibrahim Oduor called for the amendment of the Media Council Act 2013 to grant it constitutional commission status, ensuring its independence while clarifying the Complaints Commission’s functions.

“Amending the Act will ensure the independence of the Council as envisaged in the constitution while at the same time giving clarity to the functions of the Complaints Commission,” he advised.

Alvin Kosgey of KMK Africa Advocates highlighted constitutional protections for journalism under Articles 31 and 34, voicing concerns about digital media laws and their enforcement.

“The rubber is meeting the road as we are now talking about whether the laws stipulated in the Constitution are sufficient in handling the wider media landscape in its current state,” noted Mr. Kosgey.

Legal Practitioner Ian Olwana stressed the importance of complying with data protection laws, particularly those regarding image rights under the Data Protection Act 2019. He highlighted the need for media practitioners to meet exemption criteria under Article 51.

“Compliance with Data Protection regulations and media guidelines dictate what is required in the collection, storage, processing and dissemination of personal Data,” he said.

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