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FINANCIAL REVIEW

One of the key advantages that the PCC has over any legal or statutory system is that it costs nothing for people to complain. Similarly, it costs the taxpayer nothing either - because the significant costs of maintaining an effective self regulatory system are carried by the newspaper and magazine publishing industry itself. This, in itself, is a powerful symbol of the industry's commitment to high ethical standards of reporting.

The Commission is funded by Pressbof - the Press Standards Board of Finance - an independent body which collects registration fees from across the newspaper and magazine publishing industry.

Extracts from the PCC's statutory accounts are tabulated on this page. These accounts in the format required by the Companies Act 1985 and including the auditor's reports, which are unqualified, are lodged with the Registrar of Companies.


1998 (£) 1997 (£)
Staff costs, including Commissioners 748,232 729.433
Accommodation costs 68,710 81,037
Travel and subsistence 35,641 64,796
Consultancy and professional fees 122,401 119,190
Depreciation 8,744 7,732
Telephone, postage and stationery,
printing, computer software,
insurance and other general
office expenses
154,782 117,632
External affairs and promotion 106,371 68,116



TOTAL 1,244,881 1,188,206



 
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