MANILA PAPER APOLOGIZES FOR INVESTIGATIVE REPORT ABOUT PRESIDENT, WHO DROPS LIBEL SUIT
Apr 12th, 1999 • Posted in: NewsMANILA, Philippines
The top editors of one of the Philippine’s oldest newspapers resigned in protest last week after their paper’s owner apologized for allegedly libeling Philippine president Joseph Estrada.
In return, Estrada announced that he would drop his libel lawsuit against the Manila Times.
The Times last week published a page-one apology, saying it had erred when calling Estrada the “unwitting godfather” of an allegedly corrupt government contract, the Associated Press reported.
The apology sparked an in-house rebellion from several Times editors and writers, including the paper’s managing editor and editor in chief, who said the apology had been issued to head off punitive actions against other businesses owned by the newspaper’s corporate parent.
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