Liberia: Deputy Speaker Wants Media institutions Expose and Shame Incorrect Sources Liberia: Deputy Speaker Wants Media institutions Expose and Shame Incorrect Sources Share BARCLAYVILLE, Grand Kru County – In an effort for journalism to remain a noble and credible profession in the country as the fourth estate, coined in mediocrity times and maintain tremendous power and influence in society, Deputy Speaker Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa said media institutions should expose and shame false sources. The Deputy Speaker also cautioned Liberian journalists to stop writing or broadcasting false stories to get someone to react purposely to solicit bribes. Arguing that the press is the primary guidance of democratic practices in the world and that the only way information can’tt only be a public good but also a cherished commodity, media institution must take steps to manage its reputation by exposing source (s) who lied to them by planting that story in order to damage the reputation of another and must stop the practices of yellow journalism ( exaggerations of news events, scandal-mongering, or sensationalism)! mainly deried from false sources.