Investigation of Illegal Phone Hacking
The British Home Affairs Committee questioned senior police officials about past and current investigations into alleged illegal phone hacki… read more
The British Home Affairs Committee questioned senior police officials about past and current investigations into alleged illegal phone hacking and bribery by journalists. Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper holdings, News International, were at the center of the investigations. In the preceding days, former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown had alleged that his disabled infant son’s medical records and his own financial records had been improperly accessed by News International title. close
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Peter Clarke Deputy Assistant Commissioner (Former) United Kingdom Police Service->Metropolitan Police Service
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Andy Hayman Assistant Commissioner (Former) United Kingdom Police Service->Metropolitan Police Service
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