Rupert Murdoch, Son Testify Before UK Parliament About Hacking Scandal
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LONDON (The Blaze/AP) — Media titan Rupert Murdoch declared that his appearance Tuesday before a British parliamentary inquiry was “the most humble day of my life,” taking a contrite tone over the phone-hacking scandal rocking his global empire. Watch him make this comment in his opening statements, below:
Appearing alongside Murdoch, his son James apologized for phone hacking at the family’s now-shuttered News of the World newspaper, telling British lawmakers that “these actions do not live up to the standards our company aspires to.”
The two men were being grilled before an appearance by their former U.K. newspaper chief, Rebekah Brooks.
James Murdoch said the company acted as swiftly and transparently as possible.
Murdoch’s car was mobbed by photographers as he arrived for the hearing about the scandal, which has swept from his media empire through the London police and even to the prime minister’s office.
The elder Murdoch’s Range Rover was surrounded as he arrived at the Houses of Parliament three hours early, and it quickly drove off. The vehicle returned to Parliament about half an hour before the hearing was due to start.
Politicians sought more details about the scale of criminality at the News of the World, while the Murdochs will try to avoid incriminating themselves or doing more harm to their business without misleading Parliament, which is a crime.
Lawmakers are also holding a separate hearing to question London police about reports that officers took bribes from journalists to provide inside information for tabloid scoops and to ask why the force decided to shut down an earlier phone hacking probe after charging only two people.
Detectives reopened the case earlier this year and are looking at a potential 3,700 victims.
London’s departing police chief revealed Tuesday that 10 of the 45 press officers in his department used to work for News International, but he denied there are any improper links between the force and Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.
“I understand that there are 10 members of the (Department of Public Affairs) staff who have worked in News International in the past, in some cases journalists, in some cases undertaking work experience with the organization,” Paul Stephenson said.
News International is the British newspaper division of Murdoch’s global News Corp.
Stephenson denied wrongdoing, or knowing the News of the World was engaged in phone hacking – but acknowledged that in retrospect he was embarrassed the force had hired Neil Wallis, a former executive of the paper, as a PR consultant,
After being asked about his relationship with Wallis, who was arrested last week, Stephenson said he had “no reason to connect Wallis with phone hacking” when he was hired for the part-time job in 2009.
He said now that the scale of phone hacking at the paper has emerged, it’s “embarrassing” that Wallis worked for the police.
Stephenson announced his resignation Sunday, saying allegations about his contacts with Murdoch’s News International were a distraction from his job.
He was followed out the door by assistant commissioner John Yates, who gave evidence before the hotly anticipated appearance by the Murdochs and Brooks.
Yates said that with the benefit of hindsight he would have re-opened an inquiry into electronic eavesdropping of voicemail messages.
Yates said if he “knew now” how the phone hacking scandal would enfold, he would have done something different.
He has denied wrongdoing in the scandal.
London’s Metropolitan Police force said Tuesday it had asked a watchdog to investigate its head of public affairs over the scandal – the fifth senior police official being investigated. The Independent Police Complaints Commission will look at Dick Fedorcio’s role in hiring a former News of the World executive as an adviser to the police.
Fedorcio also was questioned by lawmakers Tuesday, along with Stephenson and Yates.
It was the appearance by the Murdochs and Brooks that was drawing huge public interest.
Members of the public and journalists lined up hours ahead of time in hope of a spot in the small committee room, which holds about 40 people. More will be able to watch in an overspill room, and Britain’s TV news channels are anticipating high ratings for the appearance.
Prime Minister David Cameron cut short a visit to Africa and is expected to return to Britain for an emergency session Wednesday of Parliament on the scandal.
A former News of the World reporter, Sean Hoare, who helped blow the whistle on the scandal, was found dead Monday in his home. Police said the death was “unexplained” but is not being treated as suspicious. A post-mortem was being conducted Tuesday. Hoare was in his late forties.
Brooks’ spokesman, David Wilson, said police had been handed a bag containing a laptop and papers that belong to her husband, former racehorse trainer Charlie Brooks. Wilson said the bag did not contain anything related to the phone hacking scandal and he expected police to return it soon.
The bag was found dumped in an underground parking lot near the couple’s home on Monday, but it was unclear how exactly it got there. Wilson said Tuesday that a friend of Charlie Brooks had meant to drop the bag off, but he would say only he left it in the “wrong place.”
Murdoch shut down the News of the World tabloid that Brooks once edited after it was accused of hacking into the voice mail of celebrities, politicians, other journalists and even murder victims. Still, the closure has done little to end a string of revelations about the murky ties between British politics and the country’s tabloid media.
The scandal has prompted the resignation and subsequent arrest of Brooks and the resignation of Wall Street Journal publisher Les Hinton, sunk Murdoch’s dream of taking full control of lucrative satellite broadcaster British Sky Broadcasting and raised questions about his ability to keep control of his global media empire.
Rupert Murdoch is eager to stop the crisis from spreading to the United States, where many of his most lucrative assets – including the Fox TV network, 20th Century Fox film studio, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post – are based.
In New York, News Corp. appointed commercial lawyer Anthony Grabiner to run its Management and Standards Committee, which will deal with the scandal. But News Corp. board member Thomas Perkins told The Associated Press that the 80-year-old Murdoch has the full support of the company’s board of directors, and it was not considering elevating Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey to replace Murdoch as CEO of News Corp.
News Corp.’s widely traded Class A shares fell 68 cents to $14.97 Monday – down 17 percent since the scandal reignited on July 4.
Britain’s Independent Police Complaints Commission also is looking into the phone hacking and police bribery claims, including one that Yates inappropriately helped get a job for the daughter of Wallis. Wallis has been arrested on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications.
London police also confirmed that they once employed a second former News of the World employee besides Wallis. Alex Marunchak had been employed as a Ukrainian language interpreter with access to highly sensitive police information between 1980 and 2000, the Metropolitan Police said.
The police force said it recognized “that this may cause concern and that some professions may be incompatible with the role of an interpreter,” adding that the matter will be looked into.
Meanwhile, Internet hackers took aim at Murdoch late Monday, defacing the sites of his other U.K. tabloid, The Sun, and shutting down website of The Times of London. Visitors to The Sun website were redirected to a page featuring a story saying Murdoch’s dead body had been found in his garden.
Internet hacking collective Lulz Security took responsibility for that hacking attack via Twitter, calling it a successful part of “Murdoch Meltdown Monday.”
Lulz Security, which has previously claimed hacks on major entertainment companies, FBI partner organizations and the CIA, hinted that more was yet to come, saying “This is only the beginning.”
It later took credit for shutting down News International’s corporate website. Another hacking collective known as Anonymous claimed the cyberattack on The Times’ website. Below, find the complete text of Murdoch’s statement:
“Mr. Chairman. Select Committee Members:
“With your permission, I would like to read a short statement.
“My son and I have come here with great respect for all of you, for Parliament and for the people of Britain whom you represent.
“This is the most humble day of my career.
“After all that has happened, I know we need to be here today.
“Before going further, James and I would like to say how sorry we are for what has happened especially with regard to listening to the voicemail of victims of crime.
“My company has 52,000 employees. I have led it for 57 years and I have made my share of mistakes. I have lived in many countries, employed thousands of honest and hardworking journalists, owned nearly 200 newspapers and followed countless stories about people and families around the world.
“At no time do I remember being as sickened as when I heard what the Dowler family had to endure nor do I recall being as angry as when I was told that the News of the World could have compounded their distress. I want to thank the Dowlers for graciously giving me the opportunity to apologize in person.
“I would like all the victims of phone hacking to know how completely and deeply sorry I am. Apologizing cannot take back what has happened. Still, I want them to know the depth of my regret for the horrible invasions into their lives.
“I fully understand their ire. And I intend to work tirelessly to merit their forgiveness.
“I understand our responsibility to cooperate with today’s session as well as with future inquiries. We will respond to your questions to the best of our ability and follow up if we are not capable of answering anything today. Please remember that some facts and information are still being uncovered.
“We now know that things went badly wrong at the News of the World. For a newspaper that held others to account, it failed when it came to itself. The behavior that occurred went against everything that I stand for. It not only betrayed our readers and me, but also the many thousands of magnificent professionals in our other divisions around the world.
“So, let me be clear in saying: invading people’s privacy by listening to their voicemail is wrong. Paying police officers for information is wrong. They are inconsistent with our codes of conduct and neither has any place in any part of the company I run.
“But saying sorry is not enough. Things must be put right. No excuses. This is why News International is cooperating fully with the police whose job it is to see that justice is done. It is our duty not to prejudice the outcome of the legal process. I am sure the committee will understand this.
“I wish we had managed to see and fully solve these problems earlier. When two men were sent to prison in 2007, I thought this matter had been settled. The police ended their investigations and I was told that News International conducted an internal review. I am confident that when James later rejoined News Corporation he thought the case was closed too. These are subjects you will no doubt wish to explore today.
“This country has given me, our companies and our employees many opportunities. I am grateful for them. I hope our contribution to Britain will one day also be recognized.
“Above all, I hope that, through the process that is beginning with your questions today, we will come to understand the wrongs of the past, prevent them from happening again and, in the years ahead, restore the nation’s trust in our company and in all British journalism.
“I am committed to doing everything in my power to make this happen. Thank you. We are happy to answer your questions.”



















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tifosa
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 8:04pmIf Rupert splits up his shares of NEWSCORP will that leave Al Waleed bin Talal the primary owner of Fox?
Report Post »SilentReader
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 5:29pmI’m sure Rupert Murdoch will be tried and convicted before all the FACTS come out mostly because of who he is. We’ve got the “Fast and Furious” Liberal hacks doing their utmost to string Murdoch up in the public square.
I’m just wondering if open borders global-manipulator George Soros has his hand in all of this, since he has vowed to bring down Roger Ailes and Fox News. Well, we’ll see.
The truth will come out! And that‘s all we’re asking for.
DemocRAT hacks, be careful about what you wish for, because you are not above being given the chopping block either. If you haven’t already been put on the chopping block. Because we the people don’t trust any of the Pravda MSM anymore. It has all become corrupt and way too big to control by any one person or small group of elites.
Independent news and TV is the way to go for the future.
Glenn Beck has got it right by starting GBTV and not being beholden to anybody but we the people. This is the news of the future. Because we are no longer listening to the global news monstrosities anymore.
Having said that, Rupert Murdoch may be a good man, and I’m sure he is, however, this is just the beginning of the end of the big controllers of the news. No matter what side of the aisle. Because we are seeking the truth. And that‘s all we’ve ever asked for, and it is what any news organization should be providing.
Report Post »VoteBushIn12
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 6:45pmLiberal falls under the gun – he’s guilty.
Report Post »Conservative falls under the gun – he’s a victim of the Liberal machine
beno24
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 3:52pmthis smells to me like the uk version of the patriot act with the media and police taking the blame. corruption,and cover up.. its more than a tabloid story. i wouldnt be suprised if are admin. is involved.
Report Post »Robert999
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 3:05pmMurdoch’s strategy is do deny everything, saying he doesn’t remember, doesn’t know, or wasn’t involved. This is typical is these types of inquiries. We will see how well it works.
Report Post »Howyinthehills
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 2:53pmI listened to the live TV. The Murdochs came across as pretty good people. Like any investigation one has to wait until all the facts are in before passing judgement. I hope they come through this with intact & good reputations, but the chips have to fall where the facts put them.
Report Post »The Race Card
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 2:31pmThe Murdoch’s are squirming just like Goldman Sucks did, the same way all the bastards of upper management do when they get caught involved, however involved, doing illegal activities. My company of 24 years, Policy Management Systems Corp of Columbia, SC, got caught by the sec lying cheating and stealing from employees and clients. I sure wish they were called up had had to squirm in public. They just paid 1 mil (of my retirement benefits) as a fine and each paid (gave back) 25K each. And shortly afterwards we were all dumped on the streets and they parachuted away and are doing it again or retired. Really makes me want to be in a labor union. The entire News of the World is getting canned, except the upper management who caused, or looked away from, and benefited by, the Bastards running the company.
Report Post »TiltingWindmills
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 1:22pmMurdoch has lots of enemies in high places. There are many that have a vested interest in seeing his downfall. If FOX goes, I recommend turning off your television. I already did years ago and my life is richer for having done so.
Report Post »techengineer11
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 12:22pmAlthough Rupert is a more conservative Jew unlike the others that run abc,cnn,cbs,nbc, etc it is my hope that this scandal finally puts the spot light upon this world wide Jewish Media domination.
We can not expect to retain our Liberty when such a small Minority controls over 95% of the Western World’s Media. Especially given the Marxist past of this minority.
Report Post »paulusmaximus
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 12:41pmHitler said the same thing.
Report Post »Baikonur
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 12:18pmDown he goes, exposed with corruption (politicians, police), hacking into murder victims’ cell phones, he is a perfect owner for Fox News! The truth, children, always comes to light. Now your Fox News will sing and dance very amusingly to try and disaccociate from this. :)
Report Post »paulusmaximus
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 12:44pmI;m betting your are wrong, with stupid people talking the stock will be a golden opportunity.
Report Post »Tyr
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 11:52amThe ironic part is that ALL news organizations hack cell phones, emails, plant listening devices, use ultra-long range rifle mics and a myriad of electronic and technical methods to “get the scoop”. Equipment that was once the sole enterprise of the CIA, FBI and foreign intelligence agencies has found its way into the hands of journalists. I hope this information comes out during the Congressional Hearings on this case….but I doubt it.
Report Post »Baikonur
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 12:31pm@Tyr
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‘The ironic part is that ALL news organizations hack cell phones, emails, plant listening devices, use ultra-long range rifle mics and a myriad of electronic and technical methods to “get the scoop”.’
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Evidence?
pwatkins
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 11:28amObama is definately behind this, no doubt in my mind. The whole world has been turned upside down by our communist president.
Report Post »BehindBlueEyes
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 12:31pmSoros would be the man pulling this string.
Report Post »lylejk
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 11:20amWatching it now; so far it has for the most part been humdrum and I don‘t see why the are making this kangaroo court such a public spectacle since it’s obvious when you run a conglomerate of companies that you can not micro-manage one small part of it and you would even notice it being in the radar so long as that entity isn’t losing money. Give me a break. Murdock did the right thing closing it after it came all out in the open, but to say he or his son knew any of this cr@p is idiotic. As for potus’s influence, in this case, I doubt it since he and the English don‘t get along well so they wouldn’t have co-operated. Now the investigations here is going to be a Kafkaesque situation, but it will be weeks or months before that happens. :)
Report Post »ghostsouls
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 12:00pm@LYLEJK the reason it is a big deal, is because all the other lame stream media, who are also televising it, are waiting for the “gotcha” moment to ties Murdock personally to the hacking scandal, and to implicate him in ties that reach to the United States, and in particular FOX NEWS. All the unjust, lying and illegal things that have been going on with obama, the democrats, and his administration, would never be shown like this, they are disregarded as newsworthy. I just saw someone jump out of the audience trying to get to Murdoch, was that Chris Matthews? When are we going to see obama in front of a Senate hearing, on the matter of him using the White House illegally to to shot a political campaign ad. One thing we know, if he was ever brought before congress to answer for this illegal act, they would never televise it, especially if the hot dog eating contest was going on at the same time.
Report Post »lynnissmart
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 10:45amI wouldn’t be surprised if the admin was behind this scandal…..they will resort to anything to destroy NewsCorp…..and I don’t like the fact that the British government is trying to make Murdoch look like a ninny…..perhaps if the commie hadn’t made an enemy out of Britian, the hearing wouldn’t be so condsending.
Report Post »CatB
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 10:18amWhen is congress going to bring the Obama administration in to testify about FAST AND FURIOUSGATE?
TEA!
Report Post »Lee Butchee
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 10:28amI am in full agreement. These charges are trumped up to make Murdoch look bad I think. Although it’s his company (and OUR gov‘t would like to think that you can control an individual’s actions) he cannot control every person in it. He can try, but ultimately the desicions a person makes are their own. Of course this will probably be the defense that PBO and his administration will use regarding Fast & Furious. *sigh*
Report Post »sWampy
Posted on July 19, 2011 at 12:04pmFor real Murdoch had nothing to do with this, Obama directly ordered Fast and Furious.
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