Not exact matches
The lawsuit
charges that «In 2015 and 2016, Russian intelligence services
hacked into the DNC's computers, penetrated its
phone systems, and exfiltrated tens of thousands of documents and emails.
Rebekah Brooks, who is now on bail after being arrested on
charges of
phone hacking and corruption, was lent the horse by the Met police in 2008.
Rebekah Brooks, the former editor of the News Of The World tabloid, was cleared of the
phone -
hacking charge in a unanimous verdict by jurors.
Coulson faces the same
charges on
phone -
hacking and two counts of conspiring to make payments to public officials, as does Clive Goodman, the newspaper's royal editor.
These
charges were made about one year after the Metropolitan Police Service reopened its dormant investigation into
phone hacking, [259] about three years after the then Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service told the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee that «no additional evidence has come to light,» [56] five years after News International executives began claiming that
phone hacking was the work of a single «rogue reporter,» [260] ten years after The Guardian began reporting that the Met had evidence of widespread illegal acquisition of confidential information, [261] and 13 years after the Met began accumulating «boxloads» of that evidence but kept it unexamined in bin bags at Scotland Yard.
«There has been a significant amount of interest in recent weeks among the media over understanding of the complex law in respect of
phone hacking, particularly in relation to the prosecutions of Goodman and Mulcaire [who were
charges when the affairs originally broke],» the joint statement reads.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has refused to pursue criminal
charges agaimst Andy Coulson over
phone hacking.
The Crown Prosecution Service has refused to pursue criminal
charges against Andy Coulson over
phone hacking.
Mr Yates had said on numerous occasions that their leads in the case were restricted by legal advice saying that only messages which had not already been heard by their intended recipients would qualify for a criminal
charges in a
phone -
hacking case.
A senior police officer went toe - to - toe with one of the MPs leading the
charge against
phone -
hacking in parliament today.
When the former News of the World journalist Neil Wallis learned at the weekend that he would not be
charged over the
phone -
hacking affair he shared his relief and anger with Radio 4 listeners; anger about both his own 21 - month ordeal and the scale of arrests of fellow journalists during Operation Weeting.
Chris Bryant, who has personally clashed with Brooks in the past, condemned the apparent reappointment of Brooks as chief executive of News Corp's UK operations — a year after she was cleared of all
charges related to the
phone -
hacking scandal.
Bryant, who was compensated with # 30,000 by the newspaper company after it was revealed he was a victim of
phone hacking by the News of the World, said he also believed the move was premature given the Crown Prosecution Service is said to be still considering corporate
charges against News Corp..
Her appointment comes as the Crown Prosecution Service considers bringing corporate
charges against News International — now News UK — over
phone hacking.
«His assertion that I «took
charge of a cover - up» in relation to
phone -
hacking is a shameful lie,» Mr Crone said in a statement today.
Three journalists arrested by Operation Weeting, the Metropolitan police's investigation into
phone -
hacking, will not be
charged.
Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks has dismissed her criminal
charges over the
phone -
hacking scandal as an «expensive sideshow».
The publisher of the Times, Sunday Times and the Sun has brought back Brooks a year after she was cleared of all
charges related to the
phone -
hacking scandal.
Mr Coulson then appeared in front of the media committee to tell MPs he was unaware of a widespread culture of
phone hacking at the newspaper when he was in
charge.
We have details of private emails between Osborne, Cameron and Steve Hilton, and we learn that the non-dom
charge to pay for the inheritance tax pledge was dreamed up by Osborne in a hammock in Corfu, yet it is somehow «unclear» whether Osborne and Cameron asked Andy Coulson if he had known about any instances of
phone hacking.
Brooks faces five
charges in relation to allegations of conspiracy to
hack phones, conspiracy to pervert the course of justice and conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office.
Brooks and seven other defendants, including her racehorse trainer husband, Charlie, and David Cameron's former head of communications Andy Coulson, were due to face
phone -
hacking charges in a three - month trial, starting 9 September.
Brooks is due to stand trial next month on five
charges in relation to allegations of conspiracy to
hack phones, conspiracy to pervert the course of justice and conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office.
Prosecutors were right to
charge Rebekah Brooks and other News of the World executives over conspiracy to
hack phones as the trials have helped determine who knew about widespread malpractice at the newspaper, Sir Keir Starmer, the former director of public prosecutions, has said.
Brooks's involvement in ordering a general deletion of emails while chief executive of News International was revealed during the criminal
phone -
hacking trial in 2013 in which she was acquitted of all
charges.
An emotional Rebekah Brooks has given her first statement since she was acquitted of all
phone -
hacking charges, declaring she was «vindicated» by the unanimous verdicts of the jury.
«Fewer scoops, but fewer breaches» Legal expert Joshua Rozenberg explained that the police may have passed information about
phone hacking to the Crown Prosecution Service, who may have decided not to
charge more journalists.
Flying into London to take personal
charge of the
phone -
hacking scandal, the billionaire flaunted his confidence in his News International chief executive.
James Murdoch and News Corp could face corporate legal battles on both sides of the Atlantic that involve criminal
charges, fines and forfeiture of assets as the escalating
phone -
hacking scandal risks damaging his chances of taking control of Rupert Murdoch's US - based media empire.
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The concerns are intensified by the fact that News Corp has been
charged with serious privacy violations, including
phone and computer
hacking and bribing of public officials in the UK.
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