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Proceeding contribution from John Whittingdale (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 6 September 2010. It occurred during Urgent question on Phone Tapping.


Phone Tapping

As the Home Secretary indicated, the Culture, Media and Sport Committee spent a considerable time examining this matter in the previous Parliament. We reported our conclusions to the House and we stand by them. We certainly found it very difficult to believe that Clive Goodman was the only member of the News of the World newsroom who was aware that phone hacking had been carried out by Glenn Mulcaire, but we found no evidence to suggest that the then editor knew of it. If there is credible new evidence, that would obviously be a matter for the police, but perhaps the Home Secretary could give an assurance that the Select Committee will be informed of the outcome of any investigation.


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
515 c24 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Subjects
Newspaper press Telephone tapping Criminal investigation Journalism Mobile phones Metropolitan Police Surveillance Telephones Coulson, Andy News of the World Goodman, Clive Mulcaire, Glenn
Link
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