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Monday, July 11, 2011

The Newscorp Scandal is Exploding

It's not just News of the World it's the Times of London, specifically the Sunday Times, which hacked personal records of Gordon Brown, including financial records, legal records, and the medical records of his child with Cystic Fibrosis:

Journalists from across News International repeatedly targeted the former prime minister Gordon Brown, attempting to access his voicemail and obtaining information from his bank account and legal file as well as his family's medical records.

There is also evidence that a private investigator used a serving police officer to trawl the police national computer for information about him. That investigator also targeted another Labour MP who was the subject of hostile inquiries by the News of the World, but it is not confirmed whether News International was specifically involved in trawling police computers for information on Brown.

Separately, Brown's tax paperwork was taken from his accountant's office apparently by hacking into the firm's computer. This was passed to another newspaper.
Additionally, we now have a retired New York City Police officer who has, "alleged he was contacted by News of the World journalists who said they would pay him to retrieve the private phone records of the dead."

Much of Murdoch's power comes from the fear that he inspires in authorities, and now that seems to be falling away, and the next few weeks should get very interesting.

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