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    Tabloid scandal: Queen, Brown reportedly targeted

    LONDON (AP) — The scandal engulfing Rupert Murdoch's media empire exploded in several directions Monday, with fresh reports of phone hacking attacks against some of the nation's most powerful figures, including royals and former prime minister Gordon Brown.

    Adding to the intrigue, Scotland Yard released an unusual statement accusing unidentified individuals of trying to sabotage its sprawling investigation. The police — themselves accused of accepting bribes from Murdoch's journalists — said somebody was deliberately planting distracting information in the press.

    No one, it seems, had been safe from the prying eyes of corrupt journalists.

    Police officers betrayed members of the royal family to the News of The World, according to several reports. Other papers said Brown had his bank account broken into by a con man acting for Murdoch's Sunday Times.

    The reports couldn't be confirmed, but they added to a sense of disbelief that has spread across Britain.

    "The events of last week shocked the nation," Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt told lawmakers Monday. He said Britain's proud press tradition had been "shaken by the revelation of what we now know to have happened at the News of The World."

    The British press has been furiously reporting allegations that journalists at the News of the World tabloid may have hacked into phones of young murder victims, families of dead servicemen and terrorism victims. The widening scandal has prompted Murdoch's News Corp. to close the tabloid and withdraw its promise to spin off Sky News — a move that forced Hunt to refer its bid for British Sky Broadcasting to competition authorities.

    The decision will delay the bid, although it was not immediately clear whether Murdoch hoped to buy time with the ploy in the hope the scandal would die down, or whether it was an implicit acknowledgement that the bid was dead.

    A failure to clinch the $19 billion takeover would represent a huge setback for Murdoch, but even as the mogul was in London to try to contain the damage, as allegations against his empire rushed in.

    British media said that Brown was one of thousands targeted by News International, saying that his personal details — including his bank account and his son's medical records — had been targeted by people working for titles including the Sun and the Sunday Times. None of the media cited sources, but Brown was set to give a statement later Monday.

    On Monday afternoon, London's Evening Standard newspaper and others claimed that bosses at News Corp., News International's parent company, had discovered a series of e-mails indicating that employees had been making payments to members of Scotland Yard's royal and diplomatic protection squad in return for personal details about the monarch and her entourage.

    The Evening Standard cited "sources" without saying who the sources were or how they would be in a position to know.

    Buckingham Palace has also declined to be drawn on any of the reports.

    Scotland Yard has declined to specifically address the claims, but in a statement directly referencing the Standard's story they said that they were "extremely concerned and disappointed that the continuous release of selected information — that is only known by a small number of people — could have a significant impact on the corruption investigation."

    So who does Scotland Yard accuse of trying to derail its inquiry? Police have refused to say — although they named News International and its legal representatives as other parties to its information.

    What is clear is that fallout in the scandal may just be beginning.

    Legal experts said Monday it is possible Murdoch's U.S. companies even may face legal actions because of the shady practices at the News of the World, his now defunct British tabloid.

    They said Murdoch's News Corp. might be liable to criminal prosecution under the 1977 Corrupt Foreign Practices Act, a broad act designed to prosecute executives who bribe foreign officials in exchange for large contracts.

    Prime Minister David Cameron also appears under pressure because of his close ties to key figures in the scandal.

    The former editor of the paper, Andy Coulson, later worked for the Conservative leader as his communications director. Cameron is also reportedly close to Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of the tabloid's publisher, News International.

     

    37 comments

    • Lonesome  •  10 mths ago
      Fire the employees while the owner and editor skates free and clear, the true Conservative ethic in practice. There was no accountable moral hand on the rudder, just a bully.
    • oripunk3485  •  10 mths ago
      Sooner or later Murdoch is going to run out of bad apples to blame all this on.
    • weimarliberal  •  10 mths ago
      Big Murdoch is watching you...
      • M 10 mths ago
        Can happen if we allow any media company to take control of or outright monopolize news coverage anywhere in the world. At least Murdoch's ambition is transparent. The Chinese is doing the same in less obvious ways, like making outsourcing of news so cheap that even the major outlets will "buy" instead of covering events around the world.
      • Mad US Veteran 10 mths ago
        But now we are watching him also. Down with that pimple on humanitie's backside!
    • NC  •  10 mths ago
      I would not put it past Murdock to implement similar business practices at his Fox News. They definitely follow a narrative this is Murdock's at Fox.
      • Subhabrata 10 mths ago
        It might already be happening here.
    • Mad US Veteran  •  10 mths ago
      "Somebody is diliberately planting distracting information in the press", the police said. Does that make anyone else think of Murdoch, or Fox news, or is it just me?
    • Kafkaesque  •  10 mths ago
      Hard to believe that useful political information that might not fit a news story didn't get shared with Murdoch & co. And might Murdoch's adamant defense of Rebekah Brooks have less to do with loyalty and more with what she could reveal about him? This is a case where honest police and prosecutors start at the bottom and start flipping all the way up. There doesn't seem to be any press shield (protecting sources) here. And... shutting down NotW is so obviously a good business decision that Ms. Brooks denying it should have grown her nose as long as her hair. Be interesting to see if the Brits are serious about this or if it's all talk. And does anyone wonder if Wall Street Journal and NY Post staff could add info to the scandal? #
    • mmmmmm  •  10 mths ago
      Today's Monday..... wonder what dead child story, Murdoch and Fox News will WH0RE for RATINGS!!!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      This is why no one should believe *anything* printed in "The Wall Street Journal"... or it's TV version, "FOX News."
    • mthiker  •  10 mths ago
      yah,, get him, get Murdoch....and his FOX NOise outlet next......the turth is coming out....this guy is a toxic person with a toxic newspaper and liar cable news outlets...... get him, get him, ruin him....yah baby...
    • P  •  10 mths ago
      Let's face it, all British tabloids are 90% TMZ and 10% news. Although it makes you wonder what shenanigans the New York Post (owned by Murdoch) has been up to. Time to investigate?
      • M 10 mths ago
        Dosn't it make you sad that our Wall Street Journal also belongs to this man??
    • Alex Supertramp  •  10 mths ago
      Again today Foxnews website said not a word about the latest revelation, it has kept the reporting on their big boss's trouble to the minimum. The "fair and balanced" journalistic ethic is clearly in display again!!
    • Craig  •  10 mths ago
      Hey at least Britain has some form of free press that this has been uncovered and is being reported.

      Had this happened here, Fox would have turned the dead soldiers and murder victims into the criminals and somehow turned those who broke the law into the real victims, and the rest of the "free" press would be following along singing.
    • Stephan  •  10 mths ago
      If no one would buy those type of papers, the problem would not exist.

      That's no excuse for Murdoch and the editors and journalists involved. What they did was wrong, of course.
    • Craig  •  10 mths ago
      Looks like Murdochs kid is going to get charged. Hahaha.
    • -  •  10 mths ago
      Where are all the Fox faithfuls? I just hope I will never be so unfortunate to register with your extremist hate-powered camp.
    • Craig  •  10 mths ago
      If only the conservatives here were as hapless and incompetent as they are in Britain.

      If this had happened here, they would have already twisted it so the murder victims and dead soldiers were the criminals and the criminals who hacked the accounts were somehow the real victims,
    • Zombie Birdhouse  •  10 mths ago
      The old sod wanted to be czar of the world.....but when too many envelopes with sleazy instructions are tossed out like candy canes at a children's holiday party, the seedy truth will show that the crown was made of faux gold.
    • The Raven  •  10 mths ago
      It's not nice to attack the media -- they are above the law.
      .
      Why are those black helicopters circling my home?
    • BearCat  •  10 mths ago
      Do you really think for a minute that these people could do anything of this magnitude within Murdoch's empire without his prior approval?
      About time this sob saw the inside of a British jail cell.
      Makes you wonder what his people have been up to here in the US.
      The same thing no doubt.
    • Susan  •  10 mths ago
      I HOPE ALL THIS TAKES DOWN THE SOB'S EMPIRE---HE ESPECIALLY NEEDS TO BE PREVENTED FROM PUTTING HIS LYING NOSE IN AMERICA'S BUSINESS ----------GET HIS LYING #%# OUT OF OUR TV AND NEWSPAPERS-------------------THE ONLY THING HE IS INTERESTED IN AND HAS EVER BEEN INTERESTED IN IS MONEY MONEY MONEY.
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