The Swedish Press Council[1] (sv|Pressens Opinionsnämnd, PON) is a body governed by the Swedish print media tasked with determining whether the actions of a newspaper is in line with good journalistic practice. Complaints regarding the practices of print media can be reported by the general public to the Press Ombudsman who determines whether a complaint should be brought before the Press Council. The PON can issue fines of up to SEK 2,000 and publish a rejecting opinion.
The charter of the PON, the standing instructions of the Press Ombudsman, and funding for both is the responsibility of the Press's Cooperation Committee (Swedish: Pressens Samarbetsnämnd). The Press's Cooperation Committee is composed of the Swedish Media Publisher's Association (Swedish: Tidningsutgivarna or TU), the Swedish: Sveriges Tidskrifter (ST), the Swedish Union of Journalists (Swedish: Svenska Journalistförbundet or SJF), and the Swedish Publicists' Association (Swedish: Publicistklubben).