Proceeding contribution from Adrian Sanders (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Monday, 6 September 2010. It occurred during Urgent question on Phone Tapping.
Phone Tapping
As a member of the Select Committee, I recall that we had evidence that hundreds of people who are the victims in the matter appeared on lists. They would like to know whether information was illegally gathered from them, and the Metropolitan police will not tell them. Secondly, they would like to know what information was illegally gathered and with whom that information was shared. Surely the only way of getting to the bottom of this is a proper judicial inquiry so that people are compelled to give evidence and they give that evidence on oath.
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- 515 c26
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- 2010-12
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- Newspaper press Telephone tapping Criminal investigation Journalism Mobile phones Metropolitan Police Surveillance Telephones Coulson, Andy News of the World Goodman, Clive Mulcaire, Glenn
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