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2009–2011 News of the World phone hacking scandal investigations

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would have had to disclose previously secret information regarding which journalists were involved in hacking voicemail messages. A judge ruled that Glenn Mulcaire had to disclose the names of all the journalists who targeted Clifford and also those who received transcripts of the messages. With the
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revealed the out of court payment to Goodman on grounds of settling an unfair dismissal case, and the later subsequent payment to Mulcaire. This started a new series of both newspaper stories, and subsequent further written questions from the Commons Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport, to
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said that it had determined that there was insufficient evidence to charge Coulson over allegations that he was aware of phone hacking at the publication. The CPS said that witnesses interviewed by the Metropolitan Police – including those who had previously made allegations through media outlets –
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The case had been expected to reveal the details of previous settlements the paper had made, including the £1 million spent in 2009, settling with three phone hacking victims, and the unfair dismissal claim won by Clive Goodman. Clifford had won court rulings in February earlier that year that
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to review the police investigation into the phone hacking scandal were cancelled "after intense internal lobbying", with a senior Home Office official warning that the Metropolitan Police would "deeply resent" an inquiry. Several days later the paper revealed comments by former
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placed on record that a sum of £700,000 was agreed to be paid to PFA chief Gordon Taylor by News International's head of legal affairs, Tom Crone. This was supported and agreed by Myler, with final approval given from News International executive chairman James Murdoch.
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reported that three mobile phone companies had discovered that the voicemails of over a hundred of their customers had been hacked. The companies identified the customers in 2007, after Scotland Yard disclosed numbers that had been accessed by Goodman and Mulcaire. A
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for intercepting his voicemail. After a lunch with Rebekah Brooks, the paper agreed to pay Clifford's legal fees and an undisclosed "personal payment" not described as damages, with the sum exceeding £1 million. The money was paid in exchange for Clifford giving the
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journalists using criminal methods (accessing mobile phone voicemails of various public figures) to obtain stories. The article further reported sources as stating that News Group staff used private investigators to access several thousand mobile phone accounts.
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documents that although police had named only eight individuals in court, the Scotland Yard inquiry had actually uncovered over 4,000 names or partial names and nearly 3,000 full or partial telephone numbers from the materials seized from Mulcaire and Goodman.
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In January 2011, following evidence emerging from the civil case by Sienna Miller, the Crown Prosecution Service announced a review of the evidence collected during the Metropolitan Police's original investigation into phone hacking at the
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to "drag their feet" on investigating illegal phone tapping by Murdoch's journalists, McMullan agreed that this had happened, but also stated that the police themselves had taken bribes from tabloid journalists, so had a motive to comply:
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We strongly condemn this behaviour which reinforces the widely held impression that the press generally regard themselves as unaccountable and that News International in particular has sought to conceal the truth about what really
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had been hacked, and evidence in her murder enquiry had been deleted, that the coverage turned from media interest to widespread public (and eventually political) outrage. Grant became something of a spokesman against Murdoch's
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to review the original 2006 investigation for new evidence. In one 8-hour meeting, Yates reviewed the investigation and decided not to take any further action. In a public statement later, and in a July 2009, appearance at the
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had raised evidence of victims being targeted outside the Royal Family, but this evidence did not lead to criminal proceedings. In lieu of criminal proceedings, several public figures commenced litigation against the
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The Metropolitan Police announced on 26 January 2011, that it would begin a new and fresh investigation into the phone hacking affair, following the receipt of "significant new information" regarding the conduct of
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in London opened a new inquiry into phone hacking. Two days after the Home Affairs Select Committee announced its inquiry, the House of Commons voted to refer allegations of hacking against politicians to the
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emerged. Those considering litigation against the paper included a football agent and ten MPs. The legal action re-opened the possibility of details emerging that the settlement with Clifford had kept secret.
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instructed his solicitor to contact the police in response to various media reports. The Max Clifford case, which in early 2010 had appeared to make likely the disclosure of previously secret
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Grant's article attracted considerable interest, due to both the revelatory content of the taped conversation, and the novelty of Grant himself "turning the tables" on a tabloid journalist.
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was jailed in 2007, those activities being limited to members of the royal household. The paper alleged that hacking victims included public figures such as former deputy prime minister
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had been attempting to hack into the voicemail messages of a "television personality" in 2010. The journalist was suspended from reporting and faced legal action by the personality.
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In April 2011 the Metropolitan Police admitted that in the previous four years it had only contacted 36 people to warn them that they might have been victims of phone hacking.
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and/or beyond phone hacking) developed in 2011. Some of these also revealed further details of the phone hacking and of News International's handling of the phone hacking.
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communications and planning. Due to this, some claimed that the reporting was politically motivated. The Conservative Party was quick to stand by Coulson.
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Whilst the allegations regarding the News of the World continued to receive coverage in the broadsheets and similar media (Grant appeared for example on
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In July 2009, in evidence to the Culture, Media and Sport Committee inquiry into privacy and libel issues that also covered the phone hacking affair,
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employees. Operation Weeting would take place alongside the previously announced review of phone hacking evidence by the Crown Prosecution Service.
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documents, was settled out of court in March 2010, keeping the documents secret. The next month, reports of further legal action against the
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s owner News International and against the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire. Those who began legal action included the football agent
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entitled "The Bugger, Bugged" about a conversation following a chance encounter with Paul McMullan, former journalist and paparazzo for
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who had worked alongside Coulson. The source alleged that Coulson had personally listened to messages obtained through phone hacking.
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Prescott in particular was outraged at the fact that the police did not inform him of the phone tapping, but Assistant Commissioner
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journalists "who have independently told the Guardian that Coulson ... knew that his reporters were engaging in unlawful acts.".
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s claims, and its parent company, News Corporation, implored its competitor newspaper to share any evidence it had with police.
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stating that "no additional evidence has come to light" and it "therefore consider that no further investigation is required".
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and allowing him to quiz Andy Coulson, who was director of communications for the Conservative Party, about his role at the
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in July 2009 claimed that phone hacking activities were known to a range of staff at the tabloid including its then editor
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for accessing other people's voicemails in material seized from Mulcaire and Goodman. In April 2010, it was revealed from
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News International started an investigation of the evidence within the companies files, headed by group general manager
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witnesses, referring to "collective amnesia" and "deliberate obfuscation", and noted News International chief executive
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published the results of an investigation it had begun in March which revealed further details about the extent of the
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journalist Paul McMullan on how widespread phone hacking had been under Andy Coulson; McMullan was one of six former
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On 24 February 2010, the Culture, Media and Sport Committee issued their report. It condemned the testimony of the
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had rehired a private investigator shortly after his release from a seven-year prison sentence for blackmail. The
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had used the investigator prior to his imprisonment, at a time when Coulson was deputy editor. In February 2010,
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investigation, the Metropolitan Police also indicated its intention to re-examine the allegations regarding the
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The original Metropolitan Police investigation attracted renewed attention in April 2010, when it emerged that
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in October included remarks made by an unnamed source said to have been a former senior journalist at the
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parent company - paid out more than £1m to settle legal cases that threatened to reveal evidence of
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had made payments in excess of £1 million to three people subject to phone hacking, including
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to reopen its inquiry into the matter (finding that it had not been "materially misled", leading
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to reopen its inquiry into the matter (finding that it had not been "materially misled", leading
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In December 2009, a parliamentary question was tabled about the possible tapping of minister
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MPs' verdict on News of the World phone-hacking scandal: Amnesia, obfuscation and hush money
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stated that there was no actual evidence that Prescott's phone had been tapped.
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or that he knew the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire. The following day, the
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News International phone hacking scandal § International investigations
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on 10 July 2011. However, the affair did not end there, developing into the
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MPs' phone-hacking report delayed as Rebekah Brooks called to give evidence
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made these claims, Coulson had left News International and was director of
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News International phone hacking scandal § Further UK investigations
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In September 2010, with the opening of parliamentary inquiries following
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Phone hacking: Met admits to only warning 36 people they may be targeted
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followed the revelations in 2005 of voicemail interception on behalf of
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on 26 January 2011, the same day that the Metropolitan Police launched
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when he was the opposition's spokesman on higher education, publicist
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made a series of allegations that the phone hacking activities at the
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Max Clifford drops News of the World phone hacking action in £1m deal
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eventual settlement, however, the information was not made public.
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commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson asked his assistant commissioner
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PCC finds no evidence that it was misled in phone hacking inquiry
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Phone hacking was rife at News of the World, claims new witness
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In the wake of the renewed allegations in September 2010, from
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and his senior executives. He stressed the friendship between
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both News International and its executives. In February 2010,
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Phone-hacking inquiry was abandoned to avoid upsetting police
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In December 2010, Coulson – while under oath as a witness in
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settled out-of-court a case brought against it by publicist
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executives emerged in December 2010. Papers lodged in the
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claimed to have uncovered evidence of the involvement of
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New claims of phone hacking put pressure on Andy Coulson
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When asked by Grant whether Cameron had encouraged the
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revealed that in 2009 plans by the Home Office to ask
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had not been willing to provide admissible evidence.
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Index

News of the World phone hacking scandal investigations
News of the World
News of the World royal phone hacking scandal
Clive Goodman
Glenn Mulcaire
Andy Coulson
News Corporation ethics scandal
News of the World royal phone hacking scandal
Sky Andrew
Sienna Miller
Steve Coogan
Chris Tarrant
Andy Gray
Sol Campbell
Max Clifford
Channel 4
Dispatches
HM Advocate v Sheridan and Sheridan
Crown Prosecution Service
High Court
Sienna Miller
Ian Edmondson
The Guardian
Clive Goodman
John Prescott
Manchester United
Alex Ferguson
Tessa Jowell
Olympics Secretary
Boris Johnson

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