British Phone-Hacking Investigation, Alastair Campbell Testimony, Part 1
Alastair Campbell testified at a hearing on allegations of illegal phone hacking by News Corporation employees. Topics…
Alastair Campbell testified at a hearing on allegations of illegal phone hacking by News Corporation employees. Topics included his and Prime… read more
Alastair Campbell testified at a hearing on allegations of illegal phone hacking by News Corporation employees. Topics included his and Prime Minister David Cameron’s relationship with Rupert and James Murdoch, the power of newspapers, future re-vamping of the Press Complaints Commission, and distinguishing fact from comment when reporting.
Prime Minister David Cameron appointed Lord Justice Leveson on July 13, 2011, to investigate the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper News of the World. The hearings were divided into four modules, or phases: 1) the relationship between the press and the public, and phone-hacking and other potentially illegal acts 2) relationships between the press and police 3) the relationship between press and politicians 4) recommendations for improved policy and regulation. close
Alastair Campbell testified at a hearing on allegations of illegal phone hacking by News Corporation employees. Topics…
Rupert Murdoch testified on allegations of illegal phone hacking by News Corporation employees. A signal loss occurred…
Rupert Murdoch testified on allegations of illegal phone hacking by News Corporation employees. Topics included former…
Rupert Murdoch testified on allegations of illegal phone hacking by News Corporation employees. The questions focused on Mr.…