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The News Corporation scandal involves phone, voicemail, and computer hacking that were allegedly committed over a number of years. The scandal began in the United Kingdom, where the News International phone hacking scandal has to date resulted in the closure of the News of the World newspaper and the resignation of a number of senior members of the Metropolitan Police force.
The effect of the phone hacking scandal originating with the News of the World also raised wider questions about the ethics employed by companies under Murdoch's ownership, as well as the effects the scandal will have on the ethics employed specifically by print journalists and to some extent the wider world of journalism. [284]
The Corporate Library, a research firm that grades companies' governance from A to F, gave Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation an F for the six years prior to the phone hacking scandal's breaking. News Corp. reportedly got an F "only because there is no lower grade." [147]
Media magnate Rupert Murdoch was personally involved in a cover-up of wrongdoing, Prince Harry’s lawyers have alleged.. The Duke of Sussex and more than 40 other people are suing News Group ...
In mid-2011, out of a series of investigations following up the News of the World royal phone hacking scandal of 2005–2007, a series of related scandals developed surrounding other News Corporation properties—where initially the scandal appeared contained to a single journalist at the News of the World (with the 2007 jailing of Clive Goodman and the resignation of then-editor Andy Coulson ...
Brooks's trial over the phone-hacking claims began on 28 October 2013. [59] [60] On 31 October 2013, it was revealed she had had an affair lasting at least six years with Andy Coulson, another key figure in the phone-hacking scandal. [61] On 24 June 2014, Rebekah Brooks was found not guilty on all charges related to the phone hacking. [62] [63]
This List of investigations, resignations, suspensions, and dismissals in conjunction with the news media phone hacking scandal is a chronological listing of investigations, actual and considered, into illegal acquisition of confidential information or cover-up by employees or other agents of news media companies in conjunction with the phone hacking scandal.
Renewed Investigations by Scotland Yard in 2011 led to dozens of arrests for activities related to the phone hacking scandal. This list of persons arrested in phone-hacking scandal is a chronological listing of individuals arrested in conjunction with the illegal acquisition of confidential information by employees and other agents of news media companies referred to as the "phone hacking ...