Close This website uses modern features that are not supported by your browser. Click here for more information.
Please upgrade to a modern browser to view this website properly. Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Opera Safari
your legal news hub
Sub Menu
Search

Search

Filter
Filter
Filter
A A A

Chief prosecutor calls for probe into NYT report

Publish date: 15 January 2018
Issue Number: 757
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Corruption

Egypt's chief prosecutor has ordered an ‘urgent’ investigation into a media report about recordings of an intelligence officer instructing television presenters to downplay President Donald Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital. The New York Times quoted leaked audio recordings of intelligence officer, Ashraf al-Kholi, coaching several talk-show hosts, as well as a prominent actress, about how to persuade their audiences to accept the American position on Jerusalem. In an interview, one of the hosts, Azmi Megahed, confirmed the authenticity of the recording, and described the intelligence officer as a long-time acquaintance. A report on The Times of Israel site notes that chief prosecutor Nabil Sadeq said the report ‘undermines Egypt's security, public peace and hurts the public's interest’. The decision followed a flurry of condemnation of the article by lawmakers, commentators and the State Information Service. Addressing the furore, Michael Slackman, the international editor of the newspaper, said ‘our story was a deeply reported, consequential piece of journalism, and we stand fully behind it’. ‘We disclosed in the original report that the audio recordings were provided to The Times by an intermediary supportive of the Palestinian cause, but we had no agenda other than giving our readers the facts they needed to know.’ The government of President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, a close Trump ally, has denounced Trump's Jerusalem decision.

First report in The New York Times

Full report on The Times of Israel site

Second report in The New York Times

We use cookies to give you a personalised experience that suits your online behaviour on our websites. Otherwise, you may click here to learn more, or learn how to block or disable cookies. Disabling cookies might cause you to experience difficulties on our website as some functionality relies on cookie information. You can change your mind at any time by visiting “Cookie Preferences”. Any personal data about you will be used as described in our Privacy Policy.