the Commission ratified the inquiry committee's report.
Regulatory notices were issued to the respondent, who did not appear in person, but only on one occasion, via an email dated January 22, 2013, denied having made any violation of tobacco control laws or PCP code of ethics by publishing the said article.
The respondent, however, continued to disregard the decision, thus prompting the PCP to constitute a commission which after a number of hearings and investigations gave the ex-parte decision on June 23, 2015.
Welcoming the decision, Nadeem Iqbal, the complainant as well as executive coordinator of TheNetwork maintained that the decision should be taken seriously by editors of newspapers as the tobacco industry is penetrating through their editorial control, and that they should now take stricter measures against pro-tobacco and pro-industry content. Moreover, said Nadeem Iqbal, newspapers should revamp their code of ethics by adopting zero tolerance for any content including articles, news stories, reports or columns, etc that serve the interests of the tobacco industry or promote tobacco use in the country.
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