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    Ex-Murdoch aide Rebekah Brooks arrested in London

    LONDON (AP) — London police arrested Rebekah Brooks, Rupert Murdoch's former British CEO, in the phone hacking and police bribery scandal Sunday, and the former News of the World editor said she was "assisting the police with their inquiries."

    Brooks, 43, was arrested at a London police station at noon Sunday. She is being questioned on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications — phone hacking — and on suspicion of corruption, which relates to bribing police for information.

    A statement released on Brooks' behalf said she "voluntarily attended a London police station to assist with their ongoing investigation."

    "This was a prearranged appointment," said her spokesman, David Wilson — although he said Brooks was not aware she was going to be arrested.

    The arrest comes just two days before Brooks, Rupert Murdoch and his son James are due to answer questions from a parliamentary committee investigating the hacking. Sunday's arrest throws that appearance before Parliament's Culture, Media and Sport committee into question; Brooks would not have to answer questions that could prejudice a criminal investigation.

    Brooks, one of Murdoch's most loyal lieutenants, stepped down Friday as head of his British newspapers. She was editor of the now-defunct News of the World between 2000 and 2003, when some of the phone hacking took place, but has always said she did not know hacking was going on, a claim greeted with skepticism by many who worked there.

    At an appearance before lawmakers in 2003, she admitted that News International had paid police for information. That admission of possible illegal activity went largely unchallenged and, at the time, little noticed.

    Police have already arrested nine other people connected to Murdoch's British media empire over allegations that the News of the World hacked into the phone voice mails of hundreds of celebrities, politicians, rival journalists and even murder victims. No one has yet been charged.

    The arrest also piles more pressure on Prime Minister David Cameron, a friend and neighbor of Brooks, who has met with her many times and invited her to stay at his official country retreat.

    Cameron is already under fire for hiring Andy Coulson, who resigned as News of the World editor after two employees were jailed for corruption in 2007, as his communications chief. Coulson resigned from Downing Street in January after police reopened their hacking investigation. He was arrested last week and questioned before being released on bail.

    Brooks' arrest is another blow for Murdoch, who is struggling to tame a scandal that has already destroyed one major British tabloid, cost the jobs of two of his senior executives and sunk his dream of taking full control of a lucrative satellite broadcaster, British Sky Broadcasting.

    On Sunday, Murdoch took out a second newspaper ad promising that News Corp. will make amends for the phone hacking scandal.

    The ad in several U.K. Sunday newspapers, titled "Putting right what's gone wrong," said News Corp. would assist the British police investigations into phone hacking and police bribery. It vowed there would be "be no place to hide" for wrongdoers.

    "It may take some time for us to rebuild trust and confidence, but we are determined to live up to the expectations of our readers, colleagues and partners," the ad said.

    That follows a full-page Murdoch ad in Saturday's U.K. papers declaring, "We are sorry."

    Last week Murdoch shut down the 168-year-old News of the World after it was accused of eavesdropping on cell phones for years. Sunday was the first day in Britain that the popular, gossipy, muckraking weekly was not on the newsstands.

    Murdoch also abandoned his BSkyB takeover bid, and two of his senior executives resigned — Brooks and Wall Street Journal publisher Les Hinton.

    But Murdoch's critics say that is not enough. Labour Party leader Ed Miliband said Sunday that Murdoch has "too much power" in Britain and his share of British media ownership should be reduced. With the News of the World gone, Murdoch now owns three national British newspapers — The Sun, The Times and The Sunday Times — and a 39-percent share of BSkyB.

    "I think that we've got to look at the situation whereby one person can own more than 20 percent of the newspaper market, the Sky platform and Sky News," Miliband told The Observer newspaper.

    "I think it's unhealthy because that amount of power in one person's hands has clearly led to abuses of power within his organization. If you want to minimize the abuses of power then that kind of concentration of power is frankly quite dangerous," he said.

    Deputy prime Minister Nick Clegg agreed there should be greater plurality in the media.

    "A healthy press is a diverse one, where you've got lots of different organizations competing, and that's exactly what we need," Clegg told the BBC.

    Clegg's Liberal Democrat party has asked Britain's broadcast regulator to consider whether News Corp. is a "fit and proper" owner of BSkyB.

    Cameron's Conservative-led government and the London police also are facing increasing questions about their close relationship with Murdoch's media empire.

    Cameron has held 26 meetings with Murdoch executives since he was elected in May 2010 and invited several to his country retreat. Senior police officers also had close ties to Murdoch executives, even hiring as a consultant a former News of the World editor who has since been arrested for alleged hacking.

    Home Secretary Theresa May plans to make a statement in the House of Commons on Monday outlining her "concerns" about close police ties with News International.

    Police are under pressure to explain why their original hacking investigation several years ago failed to find enough evidence to prosecute anyone other than News of the World royal reporter Clive Goodman and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire. Detectives reopened the investigation earlier this year and now say they have the names of 3,700 potential victims.

    Records show that senior officers — including Paul Stephenson, the current chief of London's Metropolitan Police — have had numerous meals and meetings with News International executives in the past few years. The force also hired Neil Wallis, a former News of the World executive editor arrested last week in the phone hacking, as a part-time PR consultant for a year until September 2010.

    Stephenson also stayed for free earlier this year at a health resort that employed Wallis to do its public relations. The police force said the stay had been arranged through the facility's managing director, a family friend, as Stephenson recovered from surgery. It said the police chief had not known that Wallis worked there.

    Murdoch is eager to stop the crisis from further spreading to the United States, where many of his most lucrative assets — including the Fox TV network, 20th Century Fox film studio, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post — are based.

    The FBI has already opened an inquiry into whether 9/11 victims or their families were also hacking targets of News Corp. journalists.

     

    1,441 comments

    • JOHN  •  10 mths ago
      the us govt does this everyday. how do u think they caught osama bin laden????
    • Leaperman  •  10 mths ago
      Arrest Murdoch. That's not going to happen though.
    • MacFli  •  10 mths ago
      "We are sorry." Yes, sorry that you got caught.
    • John  •  10 mths ago
      To bad that the US doesn't hold big money people responsible for their actions
      • willpowerful 10 mths ago
        Or their president.
      • Lynn G 10 mths ago
        In a fascist nation like the US the wealthy rule, whatever they do is A-okay with the sheep.
      • blowdryer 10 mths ago
        Big money owns us all. "We the People" should be changed to "We the rich People".
    • Charles Foley  •  10 mths ago
      Oh what tangled webs we weave!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • L 10 mths ago
        Wow, talk about scum.
      • Bill Jones 10 mths ago
        ...when first we practise to allow wealthy influence to dominate the affairs of ordinary working people. Ask the lobbyists.
      • david w 10 mths ago
        go right back to skase,look at that he got hawke to help him then
    • Get-a-life  •  10 mths ago
      Check your facts. The major problem with political reporting in the US was the demise of the "equal time doctrine". When Washington killed that law the news media became a political vehicle. If you have enough money to buy at TV station or newspaper, you can expound your political views.
      • Dee 10 mths ago
        You are correct just as MSNBC carries the presidents water on every issue.
      • Hmmm.... 10 mths ago
        Dee, MSNBC didn't used to be that way until there was a need for a counter-Faux News channel. We ''socialist liberals'' have every right to have our stories slanted a bit. Just like Faux News watchers have every right to be misinformed on nearly every topic.
      • Choom 10 mths ago
        The Equal Media Time is still in effect.
        Why do you think Fox had to let go of the people running for President on the GOP ticket? If they continued to give them airtime, then by Law, they would also have to give Obama the same amount of airtime on their network.
        Do you really think Fox would let Obama campaign on their airwaves?
    • .  •  10 mths ago
      Once Rupert Murdoch proved that tabloid yellow journalism he so mastered in Australia and England brings big profits here in America, all the corporate news outlets could sadly only follow. There is big profits in appealing to the dumbing "down, down, down" of America.

      It's the Jerry Springer-ing(sic) of our News Media - ex. as Springer was followed by Morey Povich, Housewives, Jersey Shore, et al.
      • allen w 10 mths ago
        never thought i would see the day when a major news organization like fox would openly favor one (republican) party
      • Dr. M 10 mths ago
        Sorry, Americans are as a group very uneducated, unscientific in outlook, and in comparison to other industrialized countries way down the line in almost every aspect of intellect, social awareness, etc. Americans have always been dumb. Fox just makes them dumber than Twiddledee and Twiddledum.or anyone with an I.Q. below 70. At least at this level they aren't supposed to get capital punishment.
      • Lynn G 10 mths ago
        The US should have a fence built around it and be declared a mental institution.
    • RBB  •  10 mths ago
      Where is the story about the police and politicians who took the bribes being arrested???
    • Mr Independent  •  10 mths ago
      I have emailed O'reilly to comment on this story on tommorows Pinheads and Patriots section of the show. I urge anyone else to do the same. We will see how "Fair and Balanced" he really is.
    • W  •  10 mths ago
      Does anyone know who is the major shareholder at Newscorp. ?
    • rodney_american  •  10 mths ago
      "Rebekah Brooks arrested". EXCELLENT!!
    • Look-to-history  •  10 mths ago
      The Murdoch empire is just one of many. This is the tiny tip of an enormous iceberg of corporate corruption. This world is ruled by individuals like Murdoch; individuals, and groups
      of individuals, that are addicted to power and to the accrual of obscene amounts of wealth. These corrupt entities are totally devoid of any social responsibility and will stop at nothing to feed their addiction. Human beings are a commodity to them, a means to profit and power. If a war that kills hundreds of thousands, even millions, is necessary to fill their coffers, than so be it. How many people throughout history have been murdered by them, starved by them, raped by them, displaced by them, in an attempt to satiate a
      hunger that can never be satisfied. It must be stopped; but how? How do we stop this disease, this cancer, this parasite that feeds on our species?
    • adil  •  10 mths ago
      Murdoch's control of the press and the illegal activity happening in a democratic country is worst than the control of the press by the state in a communist or authoritarian country. The abuse of press freedom just to increase newspaper circulation and profit is truly disgusting and immoral.
    • truthbetold  •  10 mths ago
      the 4th estate is supposed to protect the general public from & uncover malfesence by those who hold power over it.Political,corporate,law enforcement.Over the past decade or so due to coglomeration of the print world by Murdock and his ilk it has been perverted into a misinformation machine that has shown no repect for private citizen's rights or honest political endevors.Those that don't accept their tripe are pillored and libeled until they quit or are dishonestly discredited.Time to bring bac the stocks for public punishment.
    • USA  •  10 mths ago
      “Fascism should rightly be called Corporatism, as it is the merger of corporate and government power." Benito Mussolini
    • .  •  10 mths ago
      Make RUPERT pay his FAIR SHARE of TAXES. We been trying our best to make sure that CROOKS that are NOT IN JAIL at least pay their TAXES till they do get caught!
    • .  •  10 mths ago
      Fox sued in court to maintain the right to lie to the American people.
      "…On February 14, a Florida Appeals court ruled there is absolutely nothing illegal about lying, concealing or distorting information by a major press organization. The court reversed the $425,000 jury verdict in favor of journalist Jane Akre who charged she was pressured by Fox Television management and lawyers to air what she knew and documented to be false information. The ruling basically declares it is technically not against any law, rule, or regulation to deliberately lie or distort the news on a television broadcast. "
    • Char Wallis  •  10 mths ago
      Why do they suddenly become ex-aides as though poor ole Rupert didn't have the slightest idea of what they were doing? You don't get to be that rich or that old by being oblivious to whats going on around you.
    • JGW  •  10 mths ago
      The only thing Uncle Ruppie's "sorry" for is that they got caught.
    • Mr Independent  •  10 mths ago
      FOX/newscorps major shareholder is the prince of Saudi Arabia. I bet you didnt see that on Beckerheads chalk board with his new world order #$%$
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