Rupert Murdoch Running Criminal News Enterprise?

The Guardian has a story that simply must be read:

Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers has paid out more than £1m to settle legal cases that threatened to reveal evidence of his journalists’ repeated involvement in the use of criminal methods to get stories.

The payments secured secrecy over out-of-court settlements in three cases that threatened to expose evidence of Murdoch journalists using private investigators who illegally hacked into the mobile phone messages of numerous public figures and to gain unlawful access to confidential personal data including tax records, social security files, bank statements and itemised phone bills. Cabinet ministers, MPs, actors and sports stars were all targets of the private investigators.

Today, the Guardian reveals details of the suppressed evidence which may open the door to hundreds more legal actions by victims of News Group, the Murdoch company that publishes the News of the World and the Sun, as well as provoking police inquiries into reporters who were involved and the senior executives responsible for them.

The rest of the story just gets more lurid. This is a shocking look into the way that Murdoch and his accomplices operate.

[Update 7/9/09] Rupert Murdoch appeared on his own Fox Business Network today where Stuart Varney, who is notorious for aggressively challenging (i.e. interrupting) liberals, attempted to ask him a question:

Varney: The story that is really buzzing all around the country, and certainly right here in New York, is that the News of the World, a News Corporation newspaper in Britain…
Murdoch: No, I’m not talking about that issue at all today.
Varney: OK. No worries, Mr. Chairman. That’s fine with me.

That’s fine with you? Way to suck up to your boss, Stuart.

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3 thoughts on “Rupert Murdoch Running Criminal News Enterprise?

  1. Well! Today’s English “suck up to your boss” Par for the course for a “writer” like you. Where did you go to school? I guess you’re one of the today’s generation commentators. My, my. Remind me not to read any more of your articles. You must sure be “suckin’ up” to your boss!

    • You have a problem with the phrase “suck up to your boss?” I consider it to be descriptive of the point I intended to make. It is an expression that has long been used to illustrate the behavior of a sycophantic underling who lacks the positive self-esteem to apply a sense of dignity to their work. I neither invented it nor, due to its long history, can it be characterized as representative of “today’s generation commentators.” Does this explanation help you to grasp the context of my remarks? I tried to use “Today’s English.”

      Oh yeah, you asked me to remind you not to read any more of my articles. Consider yourself reminded. 😉

  2. Its nothing new , Murdoch should be rewritten as MAFIA , people like that have done nothing for this world , and his group is very opaque in all its business transactions and influence . I would like to see why no politicans or political groups do nothing about monopolies like his , even the EU should do something about him

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