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Fresh demands to probe, control Murdoch empire
S Kalyana Ramanathan / London Jul 19, 2011, 00:43 IST

Dy PM, Opposition head want UK anti-fraud body to investigate News Corp.

The third week into the phone hacking scandal that has engulfed Britain kicked off with a fresh demands for the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) to investigate Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation.

Labour backbench MP Tom Watson, who has been taking the lead role in exposing corruption in News Corp’s UK subsidiary, News International, has written to the SFO, asking it to launch a fresh investigation into alleged criminal activities in the media company.

An SFO spokesperson told Business Standard: “SFO Director Richard Alderman will give full consideration to Mr Watson’s letter. The SFO is aware that the Metropolitan Police Service is conducting an investigation into alleged improper payments to police officers. The SFO is routinely in contact with the US authorities and will provide assistance as required.”

The SFO is an independent government department that investigates and prosecutes serious or complex fraud, and corruption. It is part of the UK criminal justice system with jurisdiction in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The new Bribery Act that came into force in the UK from July 1 is a new anti-corruption law that will be implemented with the SFO as the lead agency.

Meanwhile News International’s former CEO, Rebekah Brooks, who was arrested yesterday has been let out on bail, taking the total number of arrests in the phone hacking case to 10 so far.

The scandal also saw Metropolitan Police chief Sir Paul Stephenson give his resignation, after it emerged that he had enjoyed free hospitality worth £12,000 from a spa resort alleged to have links to former employees of News International.

Political attack
Rupert Murdoch’s media empire came under further attack over the weekend, with leaders in both the ruling coalition and opposition Labour parties demanding his control over the media (and therefore politics) be re-examined. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats party, said the phone hacking allegations against the News of the World (the Sunday tabloid closed as a result of the scandal) had led to “a major crisis in public confidence in yet another pillar of the establishment”.

Speaking to the BBC’s Andrew Marr this morning, Clegg said the claims showed a “total collapse of decency and values in the way part of the press conduct themselves”. Ed Miliband, leader of the Labour party, told the Observer newspaper, “We’ve got to look at the situation whereby one person can own more than 20 per cent of the newspaper market, the Sky platform and Sky News. That amount of power in one person’s hands has clearly led to abuses of power within his organisation. If you want to minimise the abuses of power, then that kind of concentration of power is quite dangerous.”

Miliband said today that Prime Minister David Cameron was unable to provide the leadership the country needed at the moment. Cameron is on a two-day trade visit to Africa. It was originally scheduled as a four-day visit.

News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch, his son, James, and Brooks, his former CEO, are to appear before a Parliamentary committee tomorrow to give evidence regarding the scandal.

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Posted by: K.Mundanad
As regards improper payments to police officers, my forth estate-friend once told me that one of the important source for sensational news, relating to accidents, crimes, suicides, and so on is police station control room and that some payments are being made unofficially for the same. (This comment may have value similar to a news item about dog biting a man.) However, payments not exceeding say ?100 per year(?) for such a service may be viewed as expedient. But free hospitality worth ?12,000 from a spa resort, alleged to have links to former employees of News International, is comparable to the recent corruption scandal figures in India, though smaller in absolute terms.
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