Off the record
Journalists in many countries are used to following strict rules
about quoting sources. A comment made "off the record" can't
be used, period. And a comment made "on the record" can't be
changed by the source later to "off the record" merely because
he or she gets cold feet. In the CR, the rules aren't so clear. The
Syndicate of Journalists indicated that a comment made off the
record can be used if it's in the public interest. This is the
argument MF Dnes uses in the Kořistka political-corruption
affair. The paper promised Zdeněk Kořistka anonymity but later
printed his name because of the "seriousness" of the matter.
MFD has been criticized for its behavior, notably by Jan
Macháček of HN, but there are actually no signs that it violated
the loose rules of Czech journalism. Until the rules are
tightened, though, many people will rightly be scared to talk to
any Czech journalist off the record for fear of being quoted.
code of ethics conduct Hospodářské noviny
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