HC Deb 20 December 2000 vol 360 c209W
Mr. Cox

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport how many complaints were made in the last 12 months to the Press Complaints Commission; and how many of these complaints were upheld. [143615]

Janet Anderson

As part of the newspaper industry's system of self regulation, the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) operates independently of Government, producing its own Quarterly and Annual reports which are publicly available. Figures for the whole of the year 2000 are not yet available, but figures from the Commission's Quarterly reports for the period January to September are given as follows:

Number
Total number of complaints1 of which: 1,635
Cases falling outside the PCC's remit 343
Cases disallowed on grounds of unjustified delay 85
Cases which do not breach the industry's Code of Practice 673
Third party complaints 87
Cases resolved to the satisfaction of the complainant 381
Cases adjudicated on of which: 66
Number of adjudications upheld 22
Number of adjudications rejected 44
1January to September

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