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    Govt hints push for freedom of information legislation

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    May 5, 2026
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    Govt hints push for freedom of information legislation


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    The Mottley administration has signalled a renewed push to introduce long-promised freedom of information legislation, with Minister of Home Affairs and Information Gregory Nicholls pointing to outdated media laws and the pressures of a rapidly evolving digital landscape as key drivers for reform.

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    Nicholls did not provide details on the nature and scope of the legislation or a timeline for introducing the bill to lawmakers.

    Across the English-speaking Caribbean, access to information and freedom of information laws have emerged piecemeal over the past three decades, with a handful of countries implementing full regimes and others, including Barbados, still stuck at the draft stage. 

    The digital era “pushes governments to rethink legislation around data protection, freedom of information, and platform accountability in ways that suit small, open economies”, Nicholls declared in a message to mark World Press Freedom Day, which was on Sunday.

    “For Barbados, and similar small states, World Press Freedom Day is not just about defending traditional press freedoms, it’s about ensuring that in a fast-evolving, converged media environment, journalism remains sustainable, independent, and capable of serving the public interest.”

    He said celebrating with the national media goes beyond “mere” symbolic recognition and touches on the real structural challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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    “Safeguarding democratic resilience in small countries, where media ecosystems are tightly interconnected, is critical. Our journalists, politicians, and business leaders often operate in overlapping circles, and it is the converged media that amplifies both the reach and the risk. We appreciate that misinformation spreads faster, but so does vigilance and scrutiny. World Press Freedom Day reinforces the need for independent journalism to hold power accountable, even when social and economic pressures are intense.” 

    He said the government acknowledges that navigating the process of digital transformation with limited resources is a challenge.

    “Media convergence requires investment in digital tools, cybersecurity, and multimedia storytelling. For smaller economies like Barbados, newsrooms often lack the financial and technical capacity to fully adapt. The day highlights global support mechanisms in training, funding, and partnerships that can help small markets remain viable and competitive.”

    The minister conceded that countering misinformation and external influence are also critical:

    “The convergent platforms blur national boundaries and our smallness is especially vulnerable to imported misinformation, whether political, economic, or climate-related. Observing World Press Freedom Day draws attention to the importance of media literacy and strong editorial standards to maintain public trust.”

    Nicholls suggested that journalists must be protected in a high-visibility environment:

    “In a converged space, as they are no longer just reporters. In close-knit societies, the pressure can be magnified. This special day emphasises protections for journalists’ safety, both offline and online.”

    “We recognise that amplifying small-state voices globally allows us to project critical narratives internationally on issues like climate resilience, reshaping the global financial architecture, and a stable and sustainable path to development. World Press Freedom Day underscores the importance of ensuring these voices are not drowned out by larger global media powers.”

    He noted that World Press Freedom Day carries particular weight in today’s converged media landscape, where print, broadcast, and digital platforms blend together seamlessly. 

    Seven CARICOM states – Jamaica, Belize, Trinidad and Tobago, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, Guyana, and the Bahamas – have enacted legislation giving citizens a formal right to request government-held information, while Barbados, along with St Lucia and Grenada, have drafted but not yet passed similar bills. 

    Regional media and governance advocates argue that, despite important progress, implementation remains uneven and access is often hampered by weak record-keeping, limited digital publication of official documents and political resistance to robust transparency.

     

    (EJ)





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