Monday, July 18, 2011

Inventory: The News of the World, "tapping the door" topple the great men

Dow Jones CEO

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Brooks resigned the same day, another VIP News Corp. also announced the decision to resign. He is the CEO of Dow Jones Lai Sixin Burton Group.

Hinton News Corp. services more than half a century, was Murdoch as "right hand man." He worked in Australia, the United States and Britain as a reporter and senior administrative officer. In 1976, Hinton was sent to a foreign correspondent for the New York office, "The Wall Street Journal," said he in 1986 received U.S. citizenship. Dow Jones served as CEO, he was News Corporation's UK branch executive chairman of News International.

British "Guardian" 10 said, Hinton will the British Parliament in 2007, he testified before the committee, News Corp. is seen an internal report in 2007, faced with the question. In this report, there is evidence that telephone tapping is far greater than before the company acknowledged to be widespread. And Hinton had testified in Parliament Shique telephone tapping is claimed as a reporter.

Observers believe that if Hinton had been shown to actually see the report, would mean he deliberately public, legislators and the police to conceal the truth.

Earlier, the British "Financial Times" said Murdoch has been trying to "sacrifice" under the old and close friend, to BASF for Brooke and his son "scapegoat." Sources also say, Hinton, after making a decision to resign, has repeatedly with Murdoch to discuss the matter.

In his resignation letter he said he felt resigned from News Corp., is appropriate, and because of the "World News" behavior and hurt people to apologize.

"News of the World," the former editor of

安迪库尔森

43-year-old 安迪库尔森 is "News of the World," the former editor. July 8, London police confirmed his arrest on the grounds that is suspected of corruption and "complicity telephone tapping." As Brooks successor, Coulson several years in this round of turmoil in the eavesdropping is always a key.

Allegedly, the only news Coulson idea is: at all costs, got news. A "World News" editor said, was often with impunity Coulson and colleagues talk about the so-called "dark arts." And, when asked under Coulson, news come from, the editors will answer, "We call records tune out" or "We listened to phone messages."

In 2007, royal editor of the newspaper Goodman and Kyle Moore, a private detective because tapping royal phone in jail, Coulson resigned, subsequently saw the Conservative Party as the party's chief liaison officer, is responsible for campaign planning and media contact packaging. It is through Coulson, Murdoch finally linked up with the Conservative Party in last year's general election, the Conservative Party leader David Cameron has been News Corp. 's media's full support.

So, Cameron won the elections in 2010, Coulson became his news director until January of this year due to pressure and quit bugging scandal. Therefore, Coulson was implicated in the wiretapping scandal, but also to Cameron's position is rather embarrassing.

"News of the World," the former deputy editor

Neil Wallis

British police arrest 14 in London "News of the World," a former deputy editor Neil Wallis. Connection with others planned public telephone tapping. 2003 to 2007, Wallis served as the "World News" deputy editor, and when he was editor of 安迪库尔森 working.

Observers pointed out that Wallis's arrest the police investigation of the wiretapping scandal deepening.

Wallis also pull out of Scotland Yard's arrest Director Paul 罗斯蒂芬森. Stephenson was hired as a police agency consultant Wallis 11 months, and he paid £ 1,000 to the high daily rate. Until recently, he was in Downing Street to report to the Prime Minister on the wiretapping scandal, when actually no mention of this matter.

Currently, including Wallis, including the police has so far arrested nine "World News" suspect case, in which seven people suspected of involvement in wiretapping scandal, two people suspected of bribes to police officers.

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