28-01-2012, 19:13
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The Invisible Woman
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Re: [Update] The News Corp scandal
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16771809
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The Met said the arrests, part of Operation Elveden, were prompted by information given to police by News Corporation.
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Hmmm!
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News Corporation and its management and standards committee (MSC) issued a statement following the arrests saying it had made a commitment last summer that unacceptable news gathering practices by individuals in the past would not be repeated.
"It commissioned the management and standards committee to undertake a review of all News International titles, regardless of cost, and to proactively co-operate with law enforcement and other authorities if potentially relevant information arose at those titles.
"As a result of that review, which is ongoing, the MSC provided information to the Elveden investigation which led to today's arrests."
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Hmmm!
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An internal email from Tom Mockridge, the chief executive of Sun owner News International, on Saturday told staff the company was providing legal support to those being interviewed by police, while officers were conducting a limited search at The Sun's offices, supervised by the MSC's lawyers.
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So I wonder who the scapegoats are..and how long they will get legal support for?
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