NMC rules against ModernGhana.com and Class FM

The National Media Commission (NMC) has issued a ruling on a complaint filed by Adamus Resources Limited and its CEO, Ms. Angela List, against online portal ModernGhana.com and Accra-based Class FM over publications the complainants described as misleading and damaging.

Settlement Meeting

On September 3, 2025, the NMC’s Complaints Settlement Committee facilitated a constructive and cordial meeting between the parties.

During the session, both ModernGhana.com and Class FM admitted they had failed to verify or cross-check information about Ms. List before publication. ModernGhana noted that some content was sourced from the Ghana News Agency, while Class FM offered no explanation for the lapse. Both outlets confirmed that the contested stories were removed following intervention by the complainants’ representatives.

Commission Findings

After reviewing the case, the NMC concluded that both media outlets breached Articles 4 and 5 of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Code of Ethics, which require journalists to verify information prior to publication.

The Commission also noted that although Adamus Resources had prepared a rejoinder, it was not served directly on the respondents, and therefore the outlets were not legally obliged to publish it.

Ruling

The NMC directed ModernGhana.com and Class FM to:

The Commission encouraged all parties to maintain the cordiality achieved during the settlement meeting and stressed the importance of ethical journalism and respectful corporate-media relations in Ghana.

George Sarpong
Executive Secretary

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