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Maggy 01-05-2012 13:19

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Quite a difference between Sky News and BBC news on this.Very much emphasising this split.

jempalmer 01-05-2012 13:34

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To be expected really, I love the unbiased BBC coverage vs Sky :)

devilincarnate 01-05-2012 18:25

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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35421729)
How conservative of you..;):D That's exactly what the Conservatives on the committee said.Apparently they were not in complete agreement over the report 6 to 4.

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But the committee was split six to four with Tory members refusing to endorse the report and branding it "partisan".


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News Corp said in a statement it was "carefully reviewing" the report and would "respond shortly", adding: "The company fully acknowledges significant wrongdoing at News of the World and apologises to everyone whose privacy was invaded."
I wonder why?

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'A blind eye'

The committee of MPs began its inquiry in July 2011 in the wake of fresh revelations about the extent of hacking at the tabloid newspaper, with reported victims including the murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler and the families of victims of the 7/7 London bombings.

It heard evidence from Mr Murdoch and his son James, and has now concluded that the notion that a hands-on proprietor like Rupert Murdoch had "no inkling" that wrongdoing was widespread at the News of the World was "simply not credible".

It noted that the newspaper mogul had "excellent powers of recall and grasp of detail when it suited him", and added: "On the basis of the facts and evidence before the committee, we conclude that, if at all relevant times Rupert Murdoch did not take steps to become fully informed about phone hacking, he turned a blind eye and exhibited wilful blindness to what was going on in his companies and publications."
I wonder what the statement will say?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17898029

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Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has come under more pressure over links with Rupert Murdoch, after MPs said he was not fit to lead News Corporation.

Labour and the Lib Dems questioned the judgement of Mr Salmond, who met the media boss in February, in the wake of the Commons culture committee report.

The report said Mr Murdoch "is not a fit person to exercise the stewardship of a major international company".

Mr Salmond said it was not a judgement for a committee of MPs to make.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...itics-17915267

Chris 01-05-2012 19:37

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For once, Alex Salmond is correct. Tom Watson has the knives out for Murdoch, and whatever the arguments in favour, an individual's fitness to be in business is not a judgement for politicians to make. There are eminently qualified individuals already on the job at Ofcom, which has the necessary political oversight without being saddled with day-to-day political interference.

Maggy 01-05-2012 20:04

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Watson maybe went overboard but as he has been the target of dirty dark arts for several years by Murdoch's press I think he can be excused for getting a little over excited..;)

Osem 01-05-2012 22:31

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Heard Gerry Sutcliffe (IIRC) banging on about how the buck stopped at the Murdochs and that their failure to properly oversee parts of their business meant they were culpable and not fit to be in charge. Odd that I don't recall that same harsh logic being applied to his former party leaders during the depths of their lies, spin and ineptitude whilst in office.

Maggy 01-05-2012 22:40

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35422046)
Heard Gerry Sutcliffe (IIRC) banging on about how the buck stopped at the Murdochs and that their failure to properly oversee parts of their business meant they were culpable and not fit to be in charge. Odd that I don't recall that same harsh logic being applied to his former party leaders during the depths of their lies, spin and ineptitude whilst in office.

Please can we not turn this into a party politics thread.There are plenty of threads for you to bash your favourite party in...;):)

mertle 02-05-2012 00:02

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...on-claims.html

Yep tom watson got knives out claiming other murdered childrens phones may been hacked.

If his allegation true its sickening.

Now thing is how do they do it how would know who phone getting hacked.

If its general hack say on the network then how many phones could we be attacking.

This whole thing which has puzzled me.

How would they know the number in first place.

Are they just generally attacking till hit phone of note then how would they know its celeb, of interest.

Tim Deegan 02-05-2012 00:30

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35422046)
Heard Gerry Sutcliffe (IIRC) banging on about how the buck stopped at the Murdochs and that their failure to properly oversee parts of their business meant they were culpable and not fit to be in charge. Odd that I don't recall that same harsh logic being applied to his former party leaders during the depths of their lies, spin and ineptitude whilst in office.

Don't get party political about this, as the same could apply to members on both sides of the commons.

Osem 02-05-2012 09:37

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Don't get party political about this, as the same could apply to members on both sides of the commons.

Is there a 2 hour echo in here? :D

It wasn't being party political. Sadly, yes all the parties engage in this sort of thing at one level or another but it was a Labour MP who made the point I was referring to. So just for the record (please make a note), I think it's a bit rich for politicians of any hue to be demanding resignations on the basis of 'the buck stops at the very top' when they clearly don't apply the same high 'moral' standards amongst their own. Is that non party political enough for you? ;)

I don't much like the Murdochs and couldn't care less what happens to them on a personal level but I would care very much if what's happening now results in the closure of their printed news media operations. However, to believe that what's been going on hasn't been happening for decades and that similar dubious practice doesn't apply just as much within other major companies and indeed within parliament itself is naive. Hypocricy and political expediency are rife and if our politicians want to be credible in tackling wrong they need to get their own houses in order first.

Anyway that's my last comment on the issue.

Hugh 02-05-2012 14:16

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It may be relevant that Tom Watson released a book about his battles with the Murdochs two weeks ago.....

Cartoon from today's Times....

Maggy 02-05-2012 14:37

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Is there a 2 hour echo in here? :D

It wasn't being party political. Sadly, yes all the parties engage in this sort of thing at one level or another but it was a Labour MP who made the point I was referring to. So just for the record (please make a note), I think it's a bit rich for politicians of any hue to be demanding resignations on the basis of 'the buck stops at the very top' when they clearly don't apply the same high 'moral' standards amongst their own. Is that non party political enough for you? ;)

I don't much like the Murdochs and couldn't care less what happens to them on a personal level but I would care very much if what's happening now results in the closure of their printed news media operations. However, to believe that what's been going on hasn't been happening for decades and that similar dubious practice doesn't apply just as much within other major companies and indeed within parliament itself is naive. Hypocricy and political expediency are rife and if our politicians want to be credible in tackling wrong they need to get their own houses in order first.

Anyway that's my last comment on the issue.

Agreed! There are many politicians of all hues who have played the media game..

Maggy 02-05-2012 21:43

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17932195

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The News Corporation board says it has "full confidence" in Rupert Murdoch.
In a statement, the board of directors said it supported Mr Murdoch to continue "to lead News Corporation into the future as its chairman and CEO".
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In a statement earlier, BSkyB said it remained a "fit and proper" holder of a broadcasting licence.
Don't think anyone has argued otherwise about the latter..It's if the Murdochs are fit and proper to do so.

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Nevertheless the case has led to calls for action against Rupert Murdoch in the US, where News Corporation is headquartered.
The activist group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (Crew) has asked the broadcasting regulator, the Federal Communications Commission, to revoke the 27 Fox broadcasting licences that News Corp holds in the US.
Crew said the House of Commons report "makes clear that both Rupert and James Murdoch were complicit in New Corp's illegal activities".
"If the Murdochs don't meet the British standards of character test, it is hard to see how they can meet the American standard," said Melanie Sloan from Crew.
TPTB do seem to sitting on their hands in the US though.

---------- Post added at 21:43 ---------- Previous post was at 21:22 ----------

I may have spoken too soon.

http://commerce.senate.gov/public/in...b-463a0adc22c3

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WASHINGTON, D.C.— Sen. Jay Rockefeller today sent a letter to Lord Justice Brian Leveson, who is currently leading a special judicial investigation into phone hacking and other alleged illegal activities by News International, a subsidiary of News Corporation. The letter asks Lord Leveson if his inquiry has uncovered any new information suggesting that News International’s conduct involved U.S. citizens or violated U.S. laws.

mertle 03-05-2012 15:58

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Well this will be interesting Coulson and rebecca brookes up with leveson next week.

Will the lid be blown off can skeletons jump out or will the keep cards to there chest.

Maybe we dont need them to open this right up seems with this news government doing fine in shooting itself in the foot.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012...skyb-news-corp

According guardian emails link cameron aide discussing news corp BSKYB. This now getting serious no Wonder Cameron dont want Hunt investigated he saving his own murky hands.

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A senior aide to David Cameron discussed Rubert Murdock's takeover bid for BSKYB with a News Corporation lobbyist at a Downing Street meeting, the Guardian has learned.
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dont know why it went underlined for some reason its gone like it

Jimmy-J 04-05-2012 05:04

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It's never ending is it... I think he'll have no option but to go now, especially now the polls are closed.
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Jeremy Hunt facing new sleaze probe after failing to declare £7,000 donations from media firms
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