Can the public find out who owns the media through free access to the essential information required?

In Latvia, information on ownership of the media is not available to the public; neither media-specific nor company laws require disclose to the public sufficient information for ultimate owners to be identified. The Law on the Press and Other Mass Media which covers print, online and broadcast media, requires the media to register with the Commercial Register and to disclose ownership information to the Commercial Register according to the provisions of the Commercial Law. The information to be disclosed includes most of the essential information required to identify an owner with one important exception: beneficial owners need only be disclosed if they have a shareholding of over 25% meaning that those with an interest of 24% or lower remain anonymous.

Ownership information on media companies is generally available to the public via the Company register’s online portal but, at €5 per record, the charges for accessing the information are prohibitive. Some media ownership information is not available at all: not all forms of entities have to provide and update ownership information to the Commercial Register; and for some types of company (enterprises and general partnerships), only law enforcement agencies and supervisory institutions dealing with tax administration, public procurement or public and private partnership have the right to obtain information on the actual beneficiary.

The Electronic Media Act which regulates the licensing of broadcast media requires just the name and contact details of the media outlet and the direct owner(s) to be reported at the point of applying for a broadcasting licence meaning that ownership cannot be identified.

DRAFT – FOR PUBLIC CONSULTATION: This research has been carried out by national experts and is open for consultation. Please let us know if you have any suggestions, or if you spot any errors or omissions by emailing info@access-info.org.

17July2013 TMO Latvia

 

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Relevant Laws:

Constitution

Law on the Press and other Mass Media

Electronic Mass Media Act

Commercial Law

Associations and Foundations Law

Law on Political Organizations

Law on the Prevention of Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing

Latvian Administrative Violations Code

The Law on the Register of Enterprises of the Republic of Latvia

Regulations of the Cabinet of Ministers (Regulation on charges for the provision of information from the Commercial Register No. 1128) (in Latvian)