By Ian Dunt
James Murdoch looks certain to be recalled to parliament, after senior News International figures cast doubt on his testimony to MPs today.
In a dramatic interrogation, former legal manager Tom Crone and News of the World editor Colin Myler told MPs that Mr Murdoch was informed the practise of phone-hacking went beyond "one rogue reporter" well before he had claimed.
"Murdoch was chief executive of the company. Everybody perfectly understood the significance of what we were discussing," Mr Myler told the Commons' culture, media and sport committee...read more
Phone-hacking committee hearing as-it-happened
http://www.politics.co.uk/news/2011/09/06/shadow-falls-over-murdoch-as-news-internation
James Murdoch looks certain to be recalled to parliament, after senior News International figures cast doubt on his testimony to MPs today.
In a dramatic interrogation, former legal manager Tom Crone and News of the World editor Colin Myler told MPs that Mr Murdoch was informed the practise of phone-hacking went beyond "one rogue reporter" well before he had claimed.
"Murdoch was chief executive of the company. Everybody perfectly understood the significance of what we were discussing," Mr Myler told the Commons' culture, media and sport committee...read more
Phone-hacking committee hearing as-it-happened
http://www.politics.co.uk/news/2011/09/06/shadow-falls-over-murdoch-as-news-internation