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    British police arrest 5 in tabloid bribery probe

    LONDON (AP) — The criminal investigation into British tabloid skullduggery turned full force on a second Rupert Murdoch publication Saturday, with the arrest of four current and former journalists from The Sun on suspicion of bribing police.

    A serving police officer was also held, and authorities searched the newspaper's offices as part an investigation into illegal payments for information.

    The arrests spread the scandal over tabloid wrongdoing — which has already shut down one Murdoch paper, the News of the World — to Britain's best-selling newspaper.

    London police said two men aged 48 and one aged 56 were arrested on suspicion of corruption early in the morning at homes in and around London. A 42-year-old man was detained later at a London police station.

    Murdoch's News Corp. confirmed that all four were current or former Sun employees. The BBC and other British media identified them as former managing editor Graham Dudman, former deputy editor Fergus Shanahan, current head of news Chris Pharo and crime editor Mike Sullivan.

    A fifth man, a 29-year-old police officer, was arrested at the London station where he works.

    Officers searched the men's homes and the east London headquarters of the media mogul's British newspapers for evidence.

    The investigation into whether reporters illegally paid police for information is running parallel to a police inquiry into phone hacking by Murdoch's now-defunct News of the World.

    Police said Saturday's arrests were made based on information provided by the Management and Standards Committee of Murdoch's News Corp., the internal body tasked with rooting out wrongdoing.

    News Corp. said it was cooperating with police.

    "News Corporation made a commitment last summer that unacceptable news gathering practices by individuals in the past would not be repeated," it said in a statement.

    In an email to staff after the arrests, Tom Mockridge — chief executive of Murdoch's British operation, News International — said the internal investigation into wrongdoing at The Sun "is well advanced."

    "News International is confronting past mistakes and is making fundamental changes about how we operate which are essential for our business," Mockridge said.

    "Despite this very difficult news, we are determined that News International will emerge a stronger and more trusted organization," he added.

    Thirteen people have now been arrested in the bribery probe, though none has yet been charged. They include Rebekah Brooks, former chief executive of Murdoch's News International; ex-News of the World editor Andy Coulson — who is also Prime Minister David Cameron's former communications chief; and journalists from the News of the World and The Sun.

    Two of the London police force's top officers resigned in the wake of the revelation last July that the News of the World had eavesdropped on the cell phone voicemail messages of celebrities, athletes, politicians and even an abducted teenager in its quest for stories.

    Murdoch shut down the 168-year-old tabloid amid a wave of public revulsion, and the scandal has triggered a continuing public inquiry into media ethics and the relationship between the press, police and politicians.

    An earlier police investigation failed to find evidence that hacking went beyond one reporter and a private investigator, who were both jailed in 2007 for eavesdropping on the phones of royal staff.

    But News Corp. has now acknowledged it was much more widespread.

    Last week the company agreed to pay damages to 37 hacking victims, including actor Jude Law, soccer star Ashley Cole and British politician John Prescott.

    The furor that consumed the News of the World continues to rattle other parts of Murdoch's media empire.

    As well as investigating phone hacking and allegations that journalists paid police for information, detectives are looking into claims of computer hacking by Murdoch papers.

    News Corp. has admitted that the News of the World hacked the emails as well as the phone of Chris Shipman, the son of serial killer Harold Shipman. And The Times of London has acknowledged that a former reporter tried to intercept emails to unmask an anonymous blogger.

    News Corp. is preparing to launch a new Sunday newspaper — likely called the Sunday Sun — to replace the News of the World.

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    Jill Lawless can be reached at: http://twitter.com/JillLawless

     

    41 comments

    • Stan  •  3 mths ago
      Why wasn't Murdoch arrested?
      • Bob 3 mths ago
        He should be able to be arrested on RICO charges. Obviously, this is a criminal enterprise.
      • Erin 3 mths ago
        Money, Stan. MONEY!!!!
    • unforgiven  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Murdoch knows the right politicians to bribe to stay out of jail.
    • Leangle  •  3 mths ago
      So this is fair and balanced?
    • mouse  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      On the one side we have cyber piratacy and on the other we have bribery and lies. Which does the most actual harm to society. Murdoch's monopoly needs to be crushed and he needs to be arrested.
    • Firefly  •  3 mths ago
      "News Corporation made a commitment last summer that unacceptable news gathering practices by individuals in the past would not be repeated,"

      That is why these folks are only getting arrested now right? Or is it someone goofed and the police ended up with the evidence?
      • AUSSEA 3 mths ago
        some one did not want to do JAIL time -hence the "goof up"--hee hee
      • Firefly 3 mths ago
        That's why powerful people always have assistants. So if caught they can blame someone else.
    • mark  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      Do the right thing arrest murdoch
    • Robert  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      They need to shut down Murdoch and the whole bunch including Fox!
      Drain his capital and let them and his son go back to normal old fashion news gathering and reportin... UNBIASED!
    • infoManiac  •  Surfside, California  •  3 mths ago
      Dont you love the way they make sure to let you know that the business itself is alive and well and will be back under whatever name is neccessary? Arresting the soldiers will never work, arrest the evil general!
    • R J  •  3 mths ago
      This is all you need to know about uncle Rupert's empire. Lies, deception and Fox Noise!!
    • Charles  •  Sherman, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      We need to look at Fox. Owned by Murdock. We know they employe,"Sick" people like,Oreilly that makes dirty phone calls, and Limbaugh,that was taking drugs and Beck an Alcoholic. if this is the type of people Fox employes,that we know about. Think whats behind door #2.
      • jtWallace 3 mths ago
        Charles, I take it you watch msnbc or one of it's sister channels. I watch it too! It's amusing to watch Tingles get his pants fired up as he delivers his manic diatribe on how Obozo has saved the country, Or, he's the bestest prezident in the whole wide world, diatribe. There is rarely a ''performance'' where he doesn't interrupt someone or even talk over them. But, he doles out the koolaid and you msnbc'ers just eat that schidt and drink that koolaid up!
      • Bob 3 mths ago
        Jr. I suppose you want bush back?
    • Joe Baby  •  3 mths ago
      How come Murdoch isn't in jail already?
    • Green is Good  •  3 mths ago
      I hope they lead the British police straight to the Murdoch's doors...BOTH of them. James and daddy are complicit. None of this corruption happened without their knowledge. I hope it takes down Faux News Network too. A Useless RW propaganda network. GO UK POLICE!
      • Mothball 3 mths ago
        I suppose you think MSNBC isn't full of propaganda?
      • steven h 3 mths ago
        Nothing like faux news. Joseph Goebbels would be proud
    • Nails  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Is Piers next? That arrogant pompous #$%$ would like very good in stripes...
    • George  •  3 mths ago
      I would be investigating that #$%$ David Cameron.PM my arse.
      • Pazuzu 3 mths ago
        by george, a bit british are we not? pip pip, cheerio, mate.......
    • emily  •  Pensacola, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      The latrine known as Murdoch is now throwing some under the bus to appear as if management didn't know. Horse feathers! Murdoch knows what goes on. Look at Fox Noise.
    • Steve  •  Waterford, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      If your not a polition dont be takeing bribes
    • Mike  •  3 mths ago
      The British are not the only place where this is going on . It is happening right here in the good old USA. There are slanted bias reporting all around. That is why we must not hang on to their every word.
    • POTUS43  •  3 mths ago
      DESTROY THE ARAB FOX!

      Osama bin Laden in 2011 - Mohammed Murdoch in 2012!
      GO GET'EM US NAVY!
    • Todd  •  3 mths ago
      ahhh, Faux News strikes again! HA
    • Photon  •  Tucson, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      I'm looking forward to a perp walk by Roger Ailes.
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