Originally posted by centurian
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIt is the naive public that always surprises me when they charge up the moral blunderbuster, did they really not know this was how it all worked for so long? They will be demanding Boudica be thrown to the water and the rope be produced if she floats.
The police are the worst in this whole story, they knew about this for so long, corrupt as hell by the sounds of it but nobody is holding them to account.
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It is the naive public that always surprises me when they charge up the moral blunderbuster, did they really not know this was how it all worked for so long? They will be demanding Boudica be thrown to the water and the rope be produced if she floats.
The police are the worst in this whole story, they knew about this for so long, corrupt as hell by the sounds of it but nobody is holding them to account.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostFrom The Independent Has the old boy finally lost the plot?, things could get a lot worse for the Murdochs yet:
Hmm. British coppers would fall under foreign officials, wouldn't they?
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From The Independent Has the old boy finally lost the plot?, things could get a lot worse for the Murdochs yet:
Bin Talal will have been watching News Corp's share price, which has plunged more than $3 to $15 a share, wiping billions off the value of the company, now worth around $42bn. The selling has been triggered by big US investors who fear that the Murdochs will be investigated in the US, that they face lawsuits running into hundreds of millions of dollars and that they may even be forced to give up running the company. Already, the FBI and the Department of Justice have said allegations that US citizens involved in 9/11 were the victims of phone hacking will be investigated, while News Corp is also facing inquiries by America's corporate watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission, over potential violations of a law that forbids US companies from bribing foreign officials – the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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I was a regular at the Sheridan trial and the defence were going tonto because NI 'lost' shed loads of emails which could provide evidence to suggest corruption.
"what happened to the emails?"
"IT in India lost them"
And this went on for days and days and the whole time I was thinking
delete from email where subject like '%sheridan%'
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's the story that keeps on giving
MSM seem to be staying very quiet about Michael Gove though. Presumably there's nothing untoward about the £5000/month he was receiving from News International.
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Originally posted by eek View PostThat's no worse than the £20,000/ month Boris Johnson gets for his column in the Telegraph.
A snip at £200k for a column which was very loosely based on its subject matter.
So who replaced him? Piers Morgans wife, Celia Walden, who is just as useless.
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So will this get her out of appearing in front of the Sport,Media and Culture (!) committee?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Interesting piece from Reuters: Special Report: Inside Rebekah Brooks' News of the World - "No newspaper editor would not know what a 102,000 pound budget was used for. They knew about every 50 quid," said the long-term freelancer.
Hackgate: The MovieLast edited by SueEllen; 17 July 2011, 12:55.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's the story that keeps on giving
MSM seem to be staying very quiet about Michael Gove though. Presumably there's nothing untoward about the £5000/month he was receiving from News International.
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