Sentences with phrase «hacking scandal before»

- Cameron and Brooks DID have conversations about the phone - hacking scandal before she quit the job - but these were limited in scope, she claims

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That was Murdoch, age 80, before a U.K. House of Commons committee in July, being grilled alongside his son James about what they knew about News Corp.'s phone - hacking scandal.
McAfee provides regular insight on global hacking scandals and internet surveillance, and has become a hugely controversial figure following his time in Belize, where he claims to have exposed corruption at the highest level before fleeing the country amid accusations of murder (the Belize government is currently not pursuing any accusations against him).
The News Corporation chief, who had faced criticism for not apologising before, is seeking to put the phone - hacking scandal behind him by finally expressing regret at the practices which took place under his leadership.
The prime minister should expect a series of questions examining his actions and motivations during the period before the summer of 2011, when amid the heat of the phone - hacking scandal politicians were finally able to make a break with the past for good.
On the regular trackers Ed Miliband's ratings continue to rise — his net approval rating is now up to minus 15 (from minus 21 a week ago, and minus 34 before the phone - hacking scandal went nuclear).
This was two days before Brooks, along with Rupert and James Murdoch, was due to appear before the Commons culture, media and sport select committee to be quizzed about the phone - hacking scandal and governance at the company.
Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch and his son James may appear before MPs next week over the phone - hacking scandal, according to the Culture Committee's chairman.
MPs are to meet later to decide whether to summon News International chief Rebekah Brooks to appear before them over the phone - hacking scandal.
Hinton, who after 52 years at the company is seen as a key Murdoch henchman, faces tough questions over whether he saw the report before he testified to a parliamentary committee that the phone hacking scandal was carried out by a «single rogue reporter».
But before they could get very far, Murdoch's tabloids in London became embroiled in the bribery and criminal phone hacking scandal.
The scandal blew open again on Wednesday after the News of the World announced that Ian Edmondson, the paper's assistant editor (news), had been «suspended from active duties» before Christmas following a «serious allegation» that he was involved in phone hacking.
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