Press Council accepts Hanson complaint as S. Tele editor insists he did the right thing

The Australian Press Council looks set to get involved in the furore over the Sunday Telegraph’s publication of nude photographs puporting to be of the politician Pauline Hanson.  

It has accepted an initial complaint from Crikey’s editor and media commentator Jonathan Green and Margaret Simons. The pair wrote to the Press Council on Wednesday, complaining that the paper had intended to invade her privacy by publishing the images, although severe doubt has since been cast on their authenticity.

The Press Council usually requires a complainant to have a direct interest in a case before taking on a complaint.

However, the organisation has written back to Simons saying it is going to take the matter further. In an email to Simons, the journalism watchdog’s Jack Herman says: “I will accept the matter for processing and take up your complaint by writing to the newspaper, seeking its response to the matters you have raised.”

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