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James Murdoch Accused Of Misleading Parliament Over Phone Hacking

James Murdoch

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 07/21/11 04:12 PM ET Updated: 09/20/11 06:12 AM ET

James Murdoch was accused on Thursday of misleading Parliament about his knowledge of phone hacking at the News of the World by the paper's former editor and top lawyer.

Colin Myler, the former editor, and Tom Crone, the former lawyer, issued a statement on Thursday contradicting one of Murdoch's key claims in his testimony before Parliament on Tuesday: that he had signed off on huge payments to footballer Gordon Taylor without knowing why he was doing so.

Murdoch said that his lawyers had simply advised him that News Corp. was likely to lose if the Taylor lawsuit—which accused the paper of hacking his phone—went to court, and that he had authorized the company to pay Taylor hundreds of thousands of pounds as a way to end the suit, even though he did not know why, exactly, News Corp. was in such a compromised position.

But Myler and Crone issued a statement saying that they had shown Murdoch an email from Glenn Mulcaire—the private investigator who was jailed for phone hacking in 2006—to the paper's then-chief reporter, Neville Thurlbeck. The email purportedly shows transcripts of 35 of Taylor's phone messages—clear evidence of criminal activity. Murdoch denied having known about the email in his testimony to Parliament.

"Just by way of clarification relating to Tuesday's CMS Select Committee hearing, we would like to point out that James Murdoch's recollection of what he was told when agreeing to settle the Gordon Taylor litigation was mistaken," the statement read. "In fact, we did inform him of the "for Neville" email which had been produced to us by Gordon Taylor's lawyers."

Murdoch issued a statement saying, "I stand behind my testimony to the Select Committee."

If Myler and Crone are proved to be telling the truth, then their statement is deeply troubling for Murdoch. At best, he will have been found to have forgotten key evidence of serious, widespread criminality at a company he was in charge of. At worst, he will have deliberately misled the House of Commons.

UPDATE: On Friday, political pressure increased on James Murdoch about his disputed testimony. British Prime Minister David Cameron spoke about the issue, saying, "Clearly, James Murdoch has got questions to answer in Parliament." And Tom Watson, the pugnacious Labour MP who has been a dogged critic of News Corp., told the BBC that the matter "the most significant moment of two years of investigation into phone hacking," and said that, if Murdoch was proved to have given inaccurate testimony, "it means the police have another investigation on their hands."

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James Murdoch was accused on Thursday of misleading Parliament about his knowledge of phone hacking at the News of the World by the paper's former editor and top lawyer. Colin Myler, the former edi...
James Murdoch was accused on Thursday of misleading Parliament about his knowledge of phone hacking at the News of the World by the paper's former editor and top lawyer. Colin Myler, the former edi...
 
 
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02:35 PM on 07/25/2011
Of COURSE he deliberately misled them! Is this a rhetorical question?!
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michelesda
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02:35 AM on 07/25/2011
A propos of nothing, I get an odd kind of double take every time I see this picture; James Murdoch's striking resemblance to Jesse James. It will be weird if this ends up being the picture they use for the wanted poster. All it needs is for him to be wearing a caved-in hat and holding up a Navy cap-and-ball six shooter in his hand.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
09:13 AM on 07/23/2011
'misleading'? YA THINK !
02:23 AM on 07/23/2011
CEO's lying under oath is quite common in the USA (tobacco/ enron/ wall street). Most of the time they are not prosecuted for perjury. I imagine the UK is the same.
02:27 AM on 07/23/2011
James may have helped investigators accidentally. The times that he interrupted Rupert were probably the hot points, where lies were needed.
02:36 PM on 07/25/2011
Hmmm... like The Bard led clues for the actor to follow... interesting... good sleuthing.
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EastTraveler
Just a guy who always wants to hear the truth...
04:33 PM on 07/22/2011
So him and his dad were not under oath and they could of said anything without fear of prosecution... One thing I can foresee in that he will not be running daddy's companies ever!
12:30 PM on 07/23/2011
It's illegal to lie to a Parliamentary committee.
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EastTraveler
Just a guy who always wants to hear the truth...
12:57 PM on 07/23/2011
Skirting the truth is lying and they both probably did... This is just beginning...
04:15 PM on 07/22/2011
It's only been three days and the Murdochs' testimony is coming unraveled already.
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04:11 PM on 07/22/2011
Murdoch Coulson Cameron
Murdoch Snow Bush

notice anything
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CPAwADD
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02:19 PM on 07/22/2011
Dear Huff Po.
There is a typo in the headline in the link to this story. The story says Nothing But the Truth. I believe where you have the word But the word Like would work much better.
Regards
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YahBetcha
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02:16 PM on 07/22/2011
THIS IS GOIN TO BE WORSE THAN WATERGATE. AND IT WILL END WITH FOKKKS NOOSE LOSING ITS LICENSE AND ALOT OF ITS EMPLOYEES AND OWNERS IN JAIL.
06:38 PM on 07/22/2011
yes, we will find out that the Royal Family was involved.
Clevelandinwi
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09:15 AM on 07/23/2011
That is a very rosy scenario - I love it!
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stargazer13
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12:50 PM on 07/22/2011
hummm ?

now how ? can you mislead those who were involved from the beginning ~
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Sixtracks
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12:17 PM on 07/22/2011
FOXNEWS has NOTHING about this on their website.
Now that's fair and balanced.
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SpitfireMK9
I'm an Itchybiscuit.
12:24 PM on 07/22/2011
I am no fan of Fox but I did find this in their 'World' section. Oh, and they're leading on the famine in Somalia - just like the Times cartoon said ALL media should be. ;)

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/07/22/james-murdoch-contradicted-by-his-ex-legal-manager/
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Theatrixnyc
Remember John Lennon:Power To The People!
12:04 PM on 07/22/2011
(Standing on James' shoulder, on my tippy toes, whispering in his ear..) "Go ahead, call the authorities...cut a deal for yourself and take over....now is the time...Do it. He always liked your Sister better anyway, and those new kids already have their fortune secured....cut loose from these clowns, you never fit in here. You can be the Murdoch that's remembered for having Integrity. Well, sort of...., it's never too late to start over...once you're finished with contrition." I wonder if any of them are capable of understanding that? Or if they truly only $ee thing$, one way?
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SpitfireMK9
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12:13 PM on 07/22/2011
If they truly are birds of a feather, the son won't hesitate to bring down the father to further his own career. Interesting point. #763
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SpitfireMK9
I'm an Itchybiscuit.
12:00 PM on 07/22/2011
This in about an hour ago.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jul/22/phone-hacking-murdoch-email
01:17 PM on 07/22/2011
Nice, James may have to roll over on daddy
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SpitfireMK9
I'm an Itchybiscuit.
02:57 PM on 07/22/2011
I can't get that picture out of my head....
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11:49 PM on 07/22/2011
Over Wendi's right hook!
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Old Yaller Dog
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11:56 AM on 07/22/2011
The karmic wheel has turned: what a wonderful summer entertainment.
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KaAp
01:15 PM on 07/22/2011
Hope it has and then perhaps we can get back to real news not faux news.