Murdoch Disowns Scandal And The British Police Disown Him
Rupert Murdoch and wife Wendi Murdoch laughing during terrible scandal, rather than showing remorse
The head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, Sir Hugh Orde, has slammed News International/News Corp CEO, Rupert Murdoch, for not taking responsibility for the phone hacking scandal engulfing his company. Murdoch went into the British Parliament last week, lied through his dentures and flatly told the MPs questioning him, that he bears no responsibility for the thoroughly criminal acts that transpired at News International/News Corp, against thousands of people for profit.
Murdoch biographer, Michael Wolff, also refuted the testimony the CEO gave before Parliament, stating he lied about the infrequency with which he spoke to editors of his newspapers. Initially, Murdoch stated he speaks to his editors once a week. When an MP refuted his statement, Murdoch changed his answer to, "Once a month." However, Wolff, stated in his semi-autobiographical book on Murdoch and to the press this week, the CEO speaks to his editors on a daily basis and is fully abreast of everything that goes on at his newspapers. Murdoch has been caught in another lie.
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Biographer: Murdoch talked to his editors more than he admits
Wednesday, 27 July 2011 - Michael Wolff, Rupert Murdoch's biographer, says that in the time the pair spent together he was in regular contact with senior staff at his British papers. Rupert Murdoch had far more frequent and hands-on contact with his London tabloid editors than he admitted in his evidence to MPs last week, his biographer claimed yesterday.
Michael Wolff, who recorded more than 60 hours of interviews with Mr Murdoch for his semi-authorised biography, said the News Corp chairman and chief executive would spend "up to half his day" involved with his newspapers and would speak regularly to London-based editors about stories they were planning to run...
Rupert Murdoch shirking responsibility over phone hacking, says police chief
Sunday 24 July 2011 20.56 BST - Sir Hugh Orde, the president of the Association of Chief Police Officers, has lambasted Rupert Murdoch, saying the chairman of News Corporation had shown a complete denial of responsibility for what had gone on in his company...
Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr programme, Orde said "You saw the chief officer of the police service of this country, Sir Paul Stephenson, saying, 'Look this happened on my watch. I am responsible. I am therefore … It's on my watch. I am resigning.' Compare that to Rupert Murdoch – complete denial of any responsibility of his organisation."
Writing in Jane's Police Review at the weekend, Orde said: "What we have seen over the last few days is police officers standing up, explaining their actions and decisions and being held to account for them. Across the country, in serving our communities, police officers expect to have to do no less. "It is a stark contrast to the way in which others have sought to meet their responsibilities."...