Police Officer Arrested In News Corp's
Phone Hacking Scandal
August 20. 2011
Rupert Murdoch
Another arrest has been made in the News International/News
Corp phone hacking scandal. An unnamed police constable (officer)
with the Metropolitan Police, has been arrested for taking bribes and
leaking protected information to News International/News Corp.
Rupert Murdoch and his much young wife Wendi Murdoch
Two senior police officials have already resigned under the
current scandal. Previously, News International/News Corp employee, Rebekah
Brooks, publicly bragged during a hearing and to a celebrity about bribing
police officers (Rupert
Murdoch Executive Admitted To Bribing The Metropolitan Police (Video).
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner, John Yates,
resigned (but has not been arrested)
It's a sad day for Scotland Yard and the Metropolitan
Police that Rupert Murdoch and his corrupt companies have brought the force
to this juncture, but such conduct cannot be tolerated. I'm sorry it
happened, but Murdoch and company cannot be allowed to engage in such
criminality and they should pay for bringing this shame on the Met.
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