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"content": "If you look at the Capital Markets Authority Act that we passed here, you will see insider trading. If you delete the provision that the hon. Member proposes that we delete you, will be encouraging insider trading because journalists can get information from these companies on what will happen, trade and deal on that. This is especially in the money market. Hon. Millie has expressed herself on paragraph 21. Currently, when the media shows pictures of victims of sexual abuse, they usually pixilate the face or the person faces the other direction. Really, that is the right of privacy of that person who has gone through such traumatic experience. I see no need to delete such a provision. Finally, paragraph 23 says that the media shall generally avoid identifying relatives or friends of persons convicted or accused of crime. Relevance to them is necessary for the full, fair and accurate reporting. This is clearly protection of the rights of those relatives which is enshrined in the Constitution. So, I oppose these amendments."
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