Fair comment.
N.B. Words must have been a comment, words must be fair, Words must relate to public interest.
Justification
NB. Defamatory statement must be true; no need to prove that statement were literarily true. See case Hoare vs. Jessol [1965] E.A.C.A 218.
Privilege
NB. Absolute Privilege is a complete defence and no proceedings can be found in statement absolutely privileged.
Qualified Privilege:
Is a partial defense. Defendant must show that he enjoyed qualified privilege, e.g. Fair and accurate report. Published in news papers or broadcasted.
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