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Old 05-04-2012, 19:41   #1560
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Re: [Update] The News Corp scandal

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Originally Posted by Sirius View Post
Do you have concrete evidence of this or are you just assuming this on the grounds they have not been caught before ??.
If you accusing them of having committed illegal activity before then it's up to you to prove that, not for me to prove otherwise.

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
Sorry Damien I disagree entirelyPhone hacking,computer hacking ,obtaining private data by illegal means,corrupting publofficials and police officers cannot just be excused under the guise of public interest.
Apologyabout crap typing but my smartphone is being an arsex
It can be excused in the public interest if there is a genuine public interest. Letting the authorities alone decided what is in the public's interest is a dangerous state of affairs in which they will be well protected against charges of corruption, amongst other things.

Again. The Telegraph would never have broken the expenses scandal had they not paid for the information.
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