Kalangala,
3rd/October
/2014; A Central
Broadcasting Service (CBS) radio journalist, Ronald Ssembuusi has
been convicted of criminal defamation by Kalangala Grade 1 Magistrate
for voicing a story on November 17, 2011 implicating the former
District Chairman Daniel Kikoola in the theft of solar panels donated
by African Development Bank.
“A
statement implicating a person in the commission of a criminal
offence and implies that the person is likely to be a suspect is
definitely false and defamatory. At common law, a statement is
defamatory if its natural and usual meaning is defamatory. For a
matter to be defamatory, it also has to be false. Counsel for the
accused talked about what she considered inconsistencies or lies by
the witnesses. The most important piece of evidence was that the
information was published about the complainant by the accused and
the witnesses listened to the news. Other inconsistencies that
counsel pointed on all the witnesses did not in any way affect this
substantive evidence given. ” the trial magistrate Kenneth Gimugu
held in a judgment read by Twakirye Samuel the new magistrate, in the
absence of the accused.
He argued Ssembuusi’s counsel
Catherine Anite dwelt extensively on the importance of freedom of
speech and media but the case before court was not about the
constitutionality of the offence and the constitutional court decided
that section 179 of the Penal Code Act is a safeguard against the
infringement of a person’s reputation.
He added; “In the premises, I find that the prosecution has proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and I find the accused guilty and convict him accordingly,” Gimugu ruled.
He added; “In the premises, I find that the prosecution has proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and I find the accused guilty and convict him accordingly,” Gimugu ruled.
Sentence
will be passed on October 17 2014 by the new magistrate, Samuel
Twakyire, who ordered his sureties to produce him in Court on that
day otherwise they will be committed to prison or forfeit their bond
of shillings 1,000,000 each.
Ssembuusi,
was on 3/12/2011 charged with criminal defamation contrary to section
179 and 180 (1) of the Penal Code Act for reporting that about 40
solar panels out the 80 donated to Kalangala district by the African
Development to pump safe water went missing. The story alleged that
Dan Kikoola, the former district chairman was a suspect in the
'disappearance' of the missing solar panels.
“.
It is unfortunate that court is determined to punish a messenger for
airing a genuine concern of misappropriation of public resources by
public officials. Those entrusted to manage public funds must
account, the only way to do this is through the media and courts must
support not stifle the process. Criminal defamation is an obstacle,
it has been outlawed in many progressive jurisdictions, and Uganda
should not remain behind,” said Ssempala Robert National
coordinator HRNJ adding “we shall offer our full support to
Ssembuusi, as we prepare to appeal the verdict”.
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