VI. Newspapers and TV often report corruption among puso
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The media can inform and educate people about the detrimental effects of corruption and, through exposure, increase the political risk of those involved in corrupt practices.
Fierce competition for audiences means some media outlets aim to entertain and amuse than to inform and mobilise people for reform.
Professional ethics and skills, protection from oppression and physical abuse, independence, sufficient resources and accessibility are necessary for the media to have an effect on anti-corruption efforts.
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