He had told parliamentary committees that there was «never any evidence»
of phone hacking beyond the case of Clive Goodman.
[156] As part of his role at the publisher, Crone had served as the News of the World's chief lawyer and gave evidence before parliamentary committees, that he had uncovered no evidence
of phone hacking beyond the criminal offences committed by the royal editor Clive Goodman.
Not exact matches
The Met failed to contradict News International's public claims that
phone -
hacking went
beyond one rogue reporter at the News
of the World, as they claimed at the time.
The PCC's subsequent report failed to uncover any evidence
of any
phone hacking by any newspaper
beyond that revealed at Goodman's trial.
The Guardian journalist Nick Davies described commissions from the News
of the World as the «golden source»
of income for Rees» «empire
of corruption», which involved a network
of contacts with corrupt police officers and a pattern
of illegal behaviour extending far
beyond phone hacking.
It proves that at least one other person — the junior reporter - was aware
of phone -
hacking beyond the «one rogue reporter», Clive Goodman, who had been jailed for
phone -
hacking in 2006.
In a dramatic interrogation, former legal manager Tom Crone and News
of the World editor Colin Myler told MPs that Mr Murdoch was informed the practise
of phone -
hacking went
beyond «one rogue reporter» well before he had claimed.
This is underlined by the increasingly willingness
of select committees to move
beyond their traditional «police patrol» mode
of executive oversight, sounding «fire alarms» on issues including child sexual exploitation,
phone -
hacking and tax evasion.
Guilty consciences all around Fleet Street as no - one seriously doubts that the culture
of phone hacking goes well
beyond one rogue reporter at the News
of the World.
THE News
of the World
phone -
hacking scandal seems so modern, an unsettling reminder that many
of our most intimate secrets are held in email and voicemail messages stored on computers scattered around the world (see «Newspaper
phone -
hacking scandal goes
beyond voicemail «-RRB-.
Phone hacking is clearly a breach
of an individual's privacy, and even in the UK this sort
of snooping goes
beyond the public's right to know.
To make this happen, users will need one
of a variety
of relatively new smartphones unless they're willing to go above and
beyond the average process and
hack their
phone.