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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-17 21:56:12 | 只看该作者
《世界新闻报》前记者爆料:"报社天天在讨论窃听"

2011年08月17日07:52    来源:中国新闻社     手机看新闻

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  中新网8月17日电 据“中央社”报道,已经停刊的英国《世界新闻报》(News of the World)前王室版记者在16日曝光的信中说,电话窃听在报社“受到广泛讨论”,而前总编辑柯尔逊(Andy Coulson)曾试图加以掩盖。

  2007年因窃听案入狱的古德曼(Clive Goodman)宣称,柯尔逊曾经告诉过他,如果他不在法庭上将该报扯进窃听案,未来就可以再回来工作。

  英国国会媒体委员会今16日公开古德曼2007年3月信件的内容,信中指责《世界新闻报》在他入狱后将他解雇。

  古德曼写道:“这种(电话窃听)手段,《世界新闻报》每天的编采会议都会广为讨论,直到柯尔逊明令禁止。”

  他又说,《世界新闻报》高层和柯尔逊曾“在多次场合承诺,如果我在请求减刑时没有把报社和任何员工扯进去,我就可以再回到报社工作。”

  柯尔逊在古德曼入狱后,辞去《世界新闻报》总编辑,之后便一直否认知晓窃听行为。

  柯尔逊后来出任英国首相卡梅伦的发言人,导致窃听事件波及英国政坛,使得英国政府在讨好默多克多年后,不得不拿他开刀。

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-22 10:52:08 | 只看该作者
英国私家侦探被裁定须说出窃听事件“幕后主使”
2011-08-22 04:40:00 来源: 广州日报(广州) 

英国上诉法院裁定,驳回因窃听短暂入狱的英国私家侦探格伦·马凯尔(如图)的上诉,他必须在8月31日前说明,《世界新闻报》内什么人授意他窃听私人电话。
席林斯律师事务所律师代表客户起诉,要求马凯尔说明《世界新闻报》内窃听授意者,2月胜诉,但马凯尔提起上诉。
这一律师事务所律师19日发表声明说,上诉法院驳回马凯尔的上诉。他必须在8月31日前说明,谁授意他窃听模特埃勒·麦克弗森、足球经纪人戈登·泰勒和自由民主党副党首西蒙·休斯等多人的电话。


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 楼主| 发表于 2011-8-22 10:52:23 | 只看该作者
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-9-4 10:56:55 | 只看该作者
默多克儿子因窃听丑闻放弃600万美元分红
2011-09-04 02:15:00 来源: 京华时报(北京) 有6人参与 手机看新闻 转发到微博(0)
核心提示:新闻集团说,在默多克儿子詹姆斯管理下,一家娱乐公司和一家卫星电视台业务取得成功,新闻集团在中东的业务获得发展,詹姆斯因此符合领取600万美元红利的标准。对此詹姆斯9月2日宣布,鉴于眼下围绕《世界新闻报》的争议而放弃领取红利。
据新华社电 传媒巨头新闻集团2日发布上一财务年度高管收入数据,董事长兼首席执行官默多克及其儿子詹姆斯收入大幅增加。不过,詹姆斯因《世界新闻报》窃听丑闻而放弃分红。

新闻集团向美国证券交易委员会提交的材料显示,默多克上个财年收入增长47%,达3330万美元,包括1250万美元分红。詹姆斯的收入增长73%,达1790万美元,包括300万美元基本工资、830万美元股票奖励和600万美元分红。

其余高管中,新闻集团副董事长、总裁兼首席运营官蔡斯·凯里收入增长大约16%,为3020万美元,包括405万美元基本工资、1520万美元股票奖励和1000万美元分红。

美联社援引这份新闻集团的材料报道,高管分红中,三分之二以业绩实际增长与预期之间的比较为依据,另外三分之一参考其他因素,例如在实现多种目标期间所作贡献。

詹姆斯先前负责欧洲和亚洲业务并在新闻集团旗下国际新闻公司担任董事长。今年3月,他升任新闻集团副首席运营官。


新闻集团说,在詹姆斯管理下,一家娱乐公司和一家卫星电视台业务取得成功,新闻集团在中东的业务获得发展,符合领取600万美元红利的标准。

不过,新闻集团没有提及《世界新闻报》停刊事件中詹姆斯扮演的角色以及新闻集团因窃听丑闻不得不放弃收购英国天空电视台。《世界新闻报》由国际新闻公司管理,因窃听丑闻于7月停刊。

詹姆斯2日宣布,放弃领取红利。“鉴于眼下围绕《世界新闻报》的争议,我已谢绝公司打算给我的奖励,”他在声明中说,“尽管作为红利分发依据的财务和运营业绩标准与这一事件无关,我觉得,拒领红利是正确决定。”
http://news.163.com/11/0904/02/7D2SD0EU00014AED.html
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-9-4 11:06:13 | 只看该作者
默多克对旗下所有英国报纸展开内部审查
http://www.sina.com.cn  2011年09月02日13:49  新浪传媒
  新浪传媒讯:据美国《纽约商业周刊》8月30日援引美联社的报道称,由于受到窃听丑闻的影响,传媒大亨默多克旗下新闻国际公司本周二宣布,正在审查公司麾下所有刊物的规范性,其中包括英国《泰晤士报》和《太阳报》。

  据悉,默多克新闻集团旗下的国际新闻公司目前正身陷“窃听丑闻”泥潭。这家传媒帝国已于本周二证实,正在全面审查其旗下刊物的规范性;接受审查的报刊还包括著名的《泰晤士报》。

  不断扩大的《世界新闻报》窃听丑闻已经使默多克帝国的半壁江山——英国报业摇摇欲坠。这家曾是英国最畅销的星期日小报目前已经关张,超过12名该报记者及主管人员被捕,罪名是蓄意窃听他人移动电话及向警察行贿。

  与此同时,英国的其他报纸也难以独善其身,整个英国媒体行业笼罩着怀疑的阴云。在丑闻带来的震荡中,默多克麾下报纸的竞争者——《每日镜报》、《每日邮报》也宣布,在对其编辑事务进行独立审查。

  文章称,一位英国法官领导的独立调查团已经介入,将于下月开始对整个英国的新闻行业进行全面细致的调查。

  新闻国际公司发表声明称,其内部自查已经于数周前开始,并由伦敦的年利达律师事务所协助执行。声明称,这一自查是在新闻集团独立董事维耶-丁(Viet Dinh)和默多克顾问、执行副总裁兼董事乔尔-克莱恩(Joel Klein)的监管下执行;此二人都曾任美国副检察长,并在新闻集团的管理层和标准委员会任职。

  位于曼哈顿的新闻国际公司是美国新闻集团的全资子公司。

  该声明并未有进一步的信息披露,但一位知情人士称,自查行动亦将包括新闻国际公司旗下拥有226年历史的老牌报纸《泰晤士报》,及其姊妹报《星期日泰晤士报》;同时还包括英国销量最大的报纸《太阳报》。

  这位不愿透露姓名的女士称,她不能公开发表有关此事的言论,但这些消息已在新闻国际公司内部流传甚广。(斯年)

http://news.sina.com.cn/m/2011-09-02/134923095247.shtml
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-9-14 10:43:07 | 只看该作者
默多克之子将再面临质询 更多窃听受害者提诉讼

2011-09-14 08:33:00 来源: 中国新闻网(北京) 

今年7月,默多克父子同时接受英国议会委员会质询。

中新网9月14日电 据英国广播公司13日报道,全球媒体大亨默多克之子、新闻国际公司主席詹姆斯·默多克因旗下报刊窃听电话丑闻,将再次面临英国议会委员会的质询。

英国议会文化媒体和体育委员周二(13日)要求詹姆斯接受质询,提供他“并不知道”原《世界新闻报》广泛采取窃听电话手段获取消息的证据。

据报道,在今年7月19日就窃听事件进行的首次听证中,詹姆斯表示窃听电话的做法只是个别记者所为,他并不掌握这一现象“普遍存在”的信息。


不过,在9月初举行的另一场听证中,原《世界新闻报》主编迈勒和该报前法律事务负责人克罗恩坚持说,他们已将窃听的问题通报詹姆斯。

在得知需再度听证后,詹姆斯的公司表示“他乐意前往”,目前尚不清楚再次听证的时间。

议会文化媒体和体育委员会主席约翰·惠廷戴尔说,他们首先要听取的是其他证人的证词,包括前新闻集团高管辛顿和窃听丑闻受害人的代表律师刘易斯。

另据报道,伦敦7/7爆炸案中一名遇难者的母亲表示要对詹姆斯的新闻国际公司提出诉讼。至此,就窃听事件对新闻国际公司提出民事诉讼的案件已达六个。

http://news.163.com/11/0914/08/7DTA65QH00014JB6.html
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-9-25 10:05:30 | 只看该作者
世界新闻报前主编控告新闻集团2011-09-25 01:19:34 来源: 京华时报(北京) 有1人参与
核心提示:9月22日,新闻集团旗下《世界新闻报》前主编库尔森起诉新闻集团,控告新闻集团停止支付窃听案件律师费。《世界新闻报》今年7月因窃听丑闻停刊,已离开该报的库尔森因涉嫌窃听和贿赂警察被逮捕。
据新华社电 《世界新闻报》前主编、英国首相戴维·卡梅伦前新闻主管库尔森起诉国际新闻公司,控告后者停止为他支付窃听案律师费。
库尔森代理律师23日说,诉讼文件22日递交至英国高等法院。法新社以一名知情人为消息源报道:“控诉关联(国际新闻公司)终止为他(库尔森)支付律师费。”


英国广播公司(BBC)报道,库尔森离开国际新闻公司旗下《世界新闻报》超过4年,但报纸所有者方面仍为他支付关联窃听调查的律师费,直至新闻集团董事长兼首席执行官鲁珀特·默多克今年7月在英国议会出席窃听事件听证会。
国际新闻公司隶属新闻集团。库尔森2003年出任《世界新闻报》编辑。2007年,这家报纸王室新闻编辑及私家侦探格伦·马凯尔因窃听案入狱,库尔森辞职,继而出任卡梅伦的新闻主管。
今年1月,库尔森辞任新闻主管,原因是媒体持续追踪窃听丑闻让他感到难以继续担任这一职务。
《世界新闻报》7月因窃听案停刊,库尔森同月因涉嫌窃听和贿赂警察遭逮捕。他多次称,在《世界新闻报》任职期间,对窃听案毫不知情。
私家侦探马凯尔上月起诉国际新闻公司,原因与库尔森相同。

http://news.163.com/11/0925/01/7EORIK2200014AED.html

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-8 15:05:51 | 只看该作者
英国《人民报》被曝曾窃听贝克汉姆等名人电话

2011-10-08 02:51:29 来源: 扬子晚报(南京) 有44人参与

核心提示:英国一名三一镜报集团前记者披露,该集团旗下《人民报》记者经常窃听包括贝克汉姆等名人的电话,以获得有关名人的最新信息,而报社高层却竭力掩盖这种违法行为。针对该记者的说法,三一镜报集团发表声明,声称这些指控都是“没有根据的”。

新华社电 英国三一镜报集团前记者戴维·布朗披露,该集团旗下《人民报》记者经常窃听名人电话,以获得有关名人的最新伴侣等信息,而报社高层却竭力掩盖这种违法行为。


英国天空新闻台6日披露的其独家获得的布朗2007年证词显示,他曾被派到瑞典首都斯德哥尔摩采访生活在那里的一名英国男子,报社通过窃听电视节目主持人约恩松的电话语音留言,发现她曾与该男子联络。布朗还爆料,他的同事曾通过窃听,将足球巨星贝克汉姆向他孩子的保姆吉布森发脾气的新闻刊登在《人民报》上。这一行为招致贝克汉姆的愤怒,最后《人民报》被迫道歉,三一镜报集团也向他作了赔偿。英国电视剧明星杰茜·华莱士、英国演员蒂娜·奥布赖恩等都是2006年之前《人民报》窃听行为的受害者。

布朗2006年4月因涉嫌抄袭他人文章而被《人民报》辞退,但他认为自己是冤枉的,并在2007年为向就业法庭控告三一镜报集团而写下了上述证词。

针对布朗的说法,三一镜报集团发表声明,声称这些指控都是“没有根据的”。

http://news.163.com/11/1008/02/7FQFVVST00014AED.html
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-11-11 08:55:46 | 只看该作者
10 November 2011 Last updated at 17:48 GMT http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15660023
James Murdoch denies 'code of silence' over hacking

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News International chief James Murdoch has rejected suggestions the company operated like the Mafia over the phone hacking scandal.
During questioning by MPs, Labour's Tom Watson suggested its UK arm had adopted the "omerta" code of silence.
Mr Murdoch said that was "offensive and not true" and said he was not made aware in 2008 that phone hacking went beyond one rogue reporter.
He also said two former executives had given MPs "misleading" evidence.
The clash with Mr Watson, who has pursued the company over the phone hacking scandal, came halfway through the two and a half hour session.
'Bound by secrecy' Mr Murdoch repeatedly told the committee he had not been made aware of details suggesting phone hacking went beyond Clive Goodman - the former News of the World royal reporter jailed in 2007 - when he authorised a large out-of-court settlement to footballers' union leader Gordon Taylor in June 2008.
Mr Watson asked if he was familiar with the code of "omerta" - where people "bound together by secrecy" pursued their objectives "with no regard for the law" and suggested that was "an accurate description of News International in the UK".
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Mr Murdoch replied: "Absolutely not. I frankly think that is offensive and that's not true."
The MP said the company was facing a series of allegations around hacking and told him: "You must be the first mafia boss in history who didn't know he was running a criminal enterprise."
Mr Murdoch said that was "inappropriate" and said while it was a "matter of great regret" that "things went wrong" at the newspaper, when evidence had come to light "we acted... with great zeal and diligence to get to the bottom of issues to improve the processes to make sure they didn't happen again".
The BBC's political editor Nick Robinson, in the hearing, reported that a fellow MP said "oh come on" when Mr Watson made his mafia claim, whilst others on the committee sighed or "tutted".
Out-of-court settlement Earlier in the hearing Mr Murdoch said he had not been shown a copy of the "For Neville" email - assumed to refer to former NoW chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck, which contained transcripts of voicemail messages revealing that Gordon Taylor's phone had been hacked - at a June 2008 meeting with legal manager Tom Crone.
At that meeting he agreed to authorise an increase in the out-of-court offer to Mr Taylor.
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He said he was given "sufficient information to authorise the increase of the settlement offer" but added: "The nature of the so-called 'For Neville' email... any wider spread or evidence or suspicion of wider spread of wrongdoing - none of these things were mentioned to me."
Mr Murdoch denied misleading the committee at a hearing in July, when he said he had not been aware of the email.
Two former NoW executives - former editor Colin Myler and former legal manager Tom Crone - have said they "did inform" Mr Murdoch of it at the time but he told the committee on Thursday: "I believe their testimony was misleading."
MP Tom Watson said Neville Thurlbeck told him that Mr Crone had said he had shown the email to Mr Murdoch - something Mr Crone did not confirm when he gave evidence to the committee.
Mr Murdoch replied: "I really can't say what Mr Crone or Mr Thurlbeck may have discussed but my recollection is very clear."
He was also asked whether he knew about a legal opinion given to the company by solicitors Farrer and Co in 2008 which stated there is "a powerful case that there is (or was) a culture of illegal information access used at NGN [News Group Newspapers] in order to produce stories for publication".


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Mr Murdoch told MPs on Tuesday: "It was not shown to me at the time, nor was it described to me in those terms in any way."
He said "clearly" some within the company knew about the legal advice and the "for Neville" email - but "none of those things were made available or discussed with me".
In a statement on Thursday, Mr Thurlbeck said he had compiled a dossier in his defence which "cleared my name and incriminated others" and claimed it had been "suppressed" by the News of the World.
Mr Thurlbeck is on police bail after being arrested on suspicion of unlawfully intercepting voicemail messages and has lodged a claim for unfair dismissal against News International.
The Sun Mr Murdoch also said the recent arrest of a journalist on the Sun was a matter of "great concern" but said he had "no knowledge" of other News International papers being involved in phone hacking, aside from the News of the World
He did not rule out having to close The Sun if it was proved to have been involved but said he did not want to prejudge the outcome of investigations: "I shouldn't rule any corporate reaction to behaviour of wrongdoing out. That will be a decision taken at the time."
He also apologised for The Sun's coverage of the 1989 Hillsborough tragedy, in which 96 Liverpool football fans died saying: "I am aware of the concerns and the hurt it caused and it is something we are very sorry for, and I am as well."
Mr Murdoch also said revelations that his company had used a private detective to spy on lawyers acting for phone hacking victims in 2010 was "appalling" and "unacceptable" and apologised to committee member Mr Watson, who had also been put under surveillance in the past.
He also said the use of private investigators on his company's papers had since been "severely restricted".
In July, the News of the World was shut down after it was found to have hacked into the voicemail messages of prominent people, including murdered teenager Milly Dowler. The Metropolitan Police estimate about 6,000 may have had their phones hacked since 2002.
The row has put pressure on James Murdoch's position at News Corp - with nearly 35% of News Corporation investors voting against him being re-elected to the board last month.
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10 November 2011 Last updated at 21:15 GMT



Phone hacking: Lawyer Tom Crone disputes James Murdoch evidence

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A former News International lawyer has accused company chairman James Murdoch of giving "disingenuous" evidence to an MPs' inquiry into phone hacking.
Mr Murdoch insisted he did not know until recently that the illegal practice went beyond a lone reporter at the News of the World.
But Tom Crone said he had made Mr Murdoch aware of the paper's wider involvement in hacking three years ago.
He said it was "regrettable" that Mr Murdoch felt the need to discredit him.
In his second appearance before the Commons culture committee, Mr Murdoch spoke of a key piece of evidence known as the "For Neville email" which contained transcripts of voicemail messages revealing that football union boss Gordon Taylor's phone had been hacked.
He denied being shown a copy of the email during a June 2008 meeting with Mr Crone, but said he was given "sufficient information to authorise" an increase in the out-of-court offer to Mr Taylor.
He said he was not told about the nature of the email nor of "evidence or suspicion of wider spread wrongdoing".
'Simple truth' However, in a statement released just hours after the hearing, Mr Crone said it was "regrettable", but he could "perfectly understand" why James Murdoch felt the need to discredit him and former editor Colin Myler.
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I think there was a News of the World agenda which very firmly believed that a lid could be kept on all of this if everybody said nothing”
End Quote Neville Thurlbeck Former News of the World journalist
"The simple truth is that he was told by us in 2008 about the damning email and what it meant in terms of wider News of the World involvement.
"It seems he now accepts he was told of the email, of the fact that it contained transcripts of voicemail interceptions and that those interceptions were authorised by the News of the World.
"Perhaps Mr Murdoch could explain who he thought was doing the authorising at the News of the World?
"At best, his evidence on this matter was disingenuous."
During the hearing, Mr Murdoch was pressed by Labour MP Tom Watson on the discrepancies between his account of events, and that of Mr Crone and Mr Myler earlier this year.
Mr Murdoch disputed their claim that they "did inform" him of the email at the time, and accused them of being "inconsistent" and "misleading" the committee.
'Code of silence' In his statement, Mr Crone said: "For the record, I did not 'mislead the committee' about the evidence being confined to a 'single rogue reporter'."


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Former NoW chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck says he was "like a magnet for the iron filings of suspicion"

Mr Myler has also issued a statement, saying his evidence to MPs was "entirely accurate and consistent".
"I stand by my account of the meeting with James Murdoch on 10 June, 2008," he wrote.
He added that he was confident the ongoing police investigation and the Leveson inquiry - due to formally begin on Monday - would establish the truth.
Meanwhile, former NoW chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck, to whom the "For Neville email" is assumed to be referring, has denied accusations that he was involved in hacking.
He said he has compiled a dossier to clear his name, and that it would be good news for Mr Murdoch.
"I think there was a News of the World agenda which very firmly believed that a lid could be kept on all of this if everybody said nothing. I don't think a lot of the information went further than the News of the World newsroom floor," he said.
'Great zeal' MPs, who are expect to present a report to the House of Commons by the end of the year, asked a wide range of questions.
About halfway through, Tom Watson - who has pursued the company over the phone hacking scandal - suggested its UK arm operated like the Mafia, adopting the "omerta" code of silence. Mr Murdoch dismissed this as "offensive and not true".
The MP went on to say the company was facing a series of allegations around hacking and told him: "You must be the first mafia boss in history who didn't know he was running a criminal enterprise."
Mr Murdoch said that was "inappropriate" and said while it was a "matter of great regret" that "things went wrong" at the newspaper, when evidence had come to light "we acted... with great zeal and diligence to get to the bottom of issues to improve the processes to make sure they didn't happen again".
The BBC News Channel's Norman Smith said it may never be known who has been telling the truth, but the whole saga has damaged the reputation of all those involved, including News International and Mr Murdoch himself.
He said there was a sense from the hearing that the chairman did not have a grip on what was going on, which will concern shareholders.
In July, the News of the World was shut down after it was found to have hacked into the voicemail messages of prominent people, including murdered teenager Milly Dowler. The Metropolitan Police estimate about 6,000 may have had their phones hacked since 2002.
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