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    UK PM calls for emergency session of parliament

    LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister David Cameron called Monday for an emergency session of Parliament on the phone hacking and police bribery scandal as the spreading crisis forced two of Britain's top police officers to resign in less than 24 hours.

    Scotland Yard chief Paul Stephenson stepped down Sunday night, followed out the door Monday by Assistant Commissioner John Yates. Yates was the official who decided two years ago not to reopen police inquiries into phone hacking, saying he did not believe there was any new evidence.

    The high-profile resignations are making it harder for Cameron to contain the intensifying scandal that is threatening his leadership and knocking billions of Rupert Murdoch's global media empire.

    Parliament was to break for the summer on Tuesday after lawmakers grilled Murdoch, his son James and Murdoch's former British chief executive Rebekah Brooks in a highly anticipated public airing about the scandal. Cameron said "it may well be right to have Parliament meet on Wednesday so I can make a further statement."

    Cameron spoke in Pretoria, South Africa, on the first day of a two-day visit to Africa. He had planned a longer trip, but cut it short as his government faces a growing number of questions about its cozy relationship with the Murdoch empire and a scandal that has taken down top police and media figures with breathless speed.

    Opposition leader Ed Miliband said Cameron needed to answer "a whole series of questions" about his relationships with Brooks, James Murdoch and Andy Coulson, the former News of the World editor that Cameron later hired as his communications chief. Coulson resigned from that post in January and is one of 10 people who have been arrested in the scandal.

    "At the moment, he seems unable to provide the leadership the country needs," Miliband said of Cameron.

    Cameron insisted his Conservative-led government had "taken very decisive action" by setting up a judge-led inquiry into the wrongdoing at the now-defunct Murdoch tabloid News of the World and into overall relations between British politicians, the media and police.

    "We have helped to ensure a large and properly resourced police investigation that can get to the bottom of what happened, and wrongdoing, and we have pretty much demonstrated complete transparency in terms of media contact," Cameron said.

    Still, Cameron is under heavy pressure after the resignations of Stephenson and Yates, and Sunday's arrest of Brooks — a friend of his — on suspicion of hacking and police bribery.

    Brooks was detained and questioned for nine hours Sunday before being released on bail. Her lawyer, Stephen Parkinson, released a defiant statement Monday professing her innocence and claiming that London police faced serious questions about her arrest.

    Parkinson said police would "have to give an account of their actions" considering "the enormous reputational damage" Brooks' arrest had caused to the social and political insider.

    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.

    Stephenson, the police chief, resigned Sunday over his ties to Neil Wallis, a former News of the World executive editor who has been arrested over the scandal. Stephenson said he had nothing to do with the earlier apparently flawed phone hacking inquiry or Wallis, but was resigning to allow his agency to focus on the London 2012 Olympics instead of leadership changes.

    But in his resignation speech on Sunday, Stephenson made pointed reference to Cameron's hiring of Coulson.

    Cameron retorted that the situations of the government and the police were "completely different," because allegations that police were bribed for information "have had a direct bearing on public confidence into the police inquiry into the News of the World and indeed into the police themselves."

    London mayor Boris Johnson said Monday that Yates had questions to answer about his own links with Wallis, and added that Yates resigned after being told he would be suspended pending an ethics investigation.

    Brooks' arrest was the latest blow for Murdoch, the once all-powerful figure courted by British politicians of all stripes. Now Murdoch is struggling to tame the scandal, which has already destroyed News of the World, cost the jobs of Brooks and Wall Street Journal publisher Les Hinton and sunk the media baron's dream of taking full control of a lucrative satellite broadcaster, British Sky Broadcasting.

    Murdoch is eager to stop the crisis from 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.

    Sky News reported Monday that News Corp. had appointed a senior lawyer to head an internal probe on phone hacking.

    Brooks' arrest had thrown into doubt her appearance on Tuesday before the committee that also will quiz Rupert and James Murdoch. But her spokesman, David Wilson, said Monday she planned to attend.

    She was the bold chief executive of News International, Murdoch's British newspaper arm, whose News of the World stands accused of hacking into the phones of celebrities, politicians, other journalists and even murder victims. But, the revelation that journalists accessed the phone of Milly Dowler in search of scoops while police were looking for the missing 13-year-old fueled an explosion of interest in the long-simmering scandal.

    At an appearance before U.K. lawmakers in 2003, Brooks admitted that News International had paid police for information. But she always said she did not know any phone hacking was going on when she was editor of News of the World between 2000 and 2003.

    Police have already arrested 10 people, including other former News of the World reporters and editors. One, Press Association royal reporter Laura Elston, was cleared by police on Monday. None of the others has yet been charged.

    Even more senior figures could face arrest, including James Murdoch, chairman of BSkyB and chief executive of his father's European and Asian operations. James Murdoch did not directly oversee the News of the World, but he approved payments to some of the paper's most prominent hacking victims, including 700,000 pounds ($1.1 million) to Professional Footballers' Association chief Gordon Taylor.

    James Murdoch said last week that he "did not have a complete picture" when he approved the payouts.

    At Tuesday's committee hearing, which will be televised, politicians will seek more details about the scale of criminality at the News of the World. The Murdochs will try to avoid incriminating themselves or doing more harm to their business without misleading Parliament, which is a crime.

    Hinton, too, could face questioning over wrongdoing at the News of the World during his 12 years as executive chairman of News International. But Hinton is an American citizen living in the U.S., so British authorities would have to seek his extradition if he refused to come willingly.

    In the latest twist in the legal saga, Britain's Serious Fraud Office, Britain's anti-fraud agency, said Monday it was giving "full consideration" to a request from a lawmaker that it open an investigation into Murdoch's News Corp.

    ___

    Danica Kirka contributed to this report.

     

    228 comments

    • Hannah  •  10 mths ago
      So why would the WSJ hack someones phone? What a stupid supposition. This is another manufacturered "crisis" to get rid of Rupert Murdoch conservative voice. Nothing more. Liberals are salivating of over the prospect of the possibility of shutting down Fox New, while
      totally ignoring the possible illegal activity on the part of the Justice Department and the cover-ups going on there.
      • The Oracle 10 mths ago
        Hannah:

        It's actually about crime....not to mention ethics and integrity.
      • Macomb 10 mths ago
        If it is a "manufactured" crisis, then it was done so by Rupert himself, out of his own stupidity and arrogance.

        Bub-bye, Fox News.
      • Danny 10 mths ago
        Stop drinking the Republican kool-aid...this is why Murdoch is so dangerous.
    • Mr. Knowitall  •  10 mths ago
      So what do we call this? Tea Gate?
    • Carl  •  10 mths ago
      The stock market has gone STRAIGHT DOWN the 5 years that Obama has been in power. And you people have the nerve to complain about Murdoch?
      • Mike McD. 10 mths ago
        You're out of your mind. Most shares have DOUBLED under Obama.
      • Mike McD. 10 mths ago
        FIVE years too ? You're really not paying attention to anything, are you ?
      • JasonA 10 mths ago
        Too busy working on his broken down SUV and polishing his gun collection. Hey Carl, do something useful and move to Arizona and patrol our border will ya
    • Pedro J.  •  10 mths ago
      It´s all bbc plot, close the beeach and open again News of the World.
    • Steven B  •  10 mths ago
      Capitalism works great until you run out of Communist countries to borrow from to stay afloat.
      - Steven B.
      • Mike McD. 10 mths ago
        Excellent thought !
      • reddotmiami 10 mths ago
        funny
      • Steven B 10 mths ago
        And unfortunately Mike, it's true. If China cut off our credit line, this economy would collapse tomorrow.
    • k  •  10 mths ago
      Every person Hacked should recieve One Million Dollars tax free. It's funny that CNN has been linking FOX news with this when the Have Piers Morgan, one of the editors of World of the news on its staff now, and haven;t questioned him about his involvment.
      • JasonA 10 mths ago
        Down with Piers Morgan!
    • benji  •  10 mths ago
      Cameron like any good cnservative was too close to murdoch
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Gee, do you think Obama and the Libs are salivating at the prospect of pinning some aspect of this on Fox News, hoping to bring it down? God help us if that happens, because then all we'll be left with is the left wing media propaganda machine shoving lies down our throats at every turn.
    • bandofotters  •  10 mths ago
      If only our own government were as concerned about operation Fast & Furious. People died! Members of Congress appear to be involved in a cover-up by introducing legislation that flies in the face of logic as a smoke screen. Multiple firearms purchases were reported to ATF. ATF from orders from Justice let the guns walk. In the mean time our Secretary of State and the President of Mexico are calling for tighter gun control and using inflated statistics about guns seized. Now to find out that not only was their math flawed but our own government was responsible for many of those guns getting across the border. ...but let's investigate FOX in the U.S. to see if we can dig up a case in this country. Fine! ...but we have a real scandel and it is being white washed by the likes of Schummer and Rep. McCarthy. Go New York!
    • DaveyJones  •  10 mths ago
      If Clinton had been a Brit, 'Monica' would have been a nice, thin, handsome 'young man'.
    • Imagine  •  10 mths ago
      I think the lunatic 'liberals' have been paying off the cops too...
    • The Oracle  •  10 mths ago
      Cameron should resign for having hosted these criminals at government expense and even hired one to work for the government.
      The government should have no such intercourse with publicly-licensed news agencies.
      News media agencies are the watch-dogs of government... not their partners in disinformation.
    • Hollywood Hills  •  10 mths ago
      IF THE PRESS CAN'T HACK CITIZENS PHONES how will we get the news? SUPPORT RUPERT MURDOCH... watch FOX NEWS!
    • reddotmiami  •  10 mths ago
      Just heard that London's Chief of Police just resigned.
    • PuttPutt  •  10 mths ago
      This has the smell of a "made" crisis. Somethng to divert the public from a more important issue.
    • Mrs Gladys Pepperpot  •  10 mths ago
      My pastor informed me at church yesterday that he has set up a defense fund for Rupert Murdock so he can afford a good lawyer. He told me that all good Christians are giving into the account so I reached down deep into my purse and gave generously.
    • The Oracle  •  10 mths ago
      News services should not have political power.
      They should be politically neutral.
    • jar jr  •  10 mths ago
      the rag newspaper has tons of lawyers and not one of them warned them
      that hacking is against the law.
    • The Oracle  •  10 mths ago
      Don Murdoch… Godfather of all Media…

      The Murdoch crime family should be investigated by the FBI and prosecuted under the RICO Act.
      Newscorp is a highly organized criminal enterprise and criminal conspiracy.

      And they have done a lot more than what we are hearing about today.
      Just wait and see.
    • viewer5  •  10 mths ago
      Too late, Rupert! The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act means that bribes paid to foreign officials (even a corrupt London beat cop) by an American corporation operating overseas constitute crimes under US federal law.
      This is the REAL reason that News Corp shares have plummeted more than 20 percent in July alone. The criminal investigations both here and in Britain are just beginning to turn up the extent of corruption and bribery that occurred. Then, will come a parade of outraged civil litigants. Individual stars already have settled with "News of the World" for up to $20 million. Now imagine that there are at least 3,000 to 5,000 people in line for settlements! Some of whom, like the family of poor Milly Dowler, 13-year-old murder victim, or the London bombing victim's families, or the widows of soldier's killed in action, are extremely sympathetic figures. The public outrage already HUGE in Britain is only going to grow here as the extent of these crimes––including interfering with a murder investigation in which a NOTW paid informant was a suspect––becomes better known.
      Murdoch is a cynical old hypocrite who did everything to create the culture of fear and iand corruption that News Corp perpetrated, and which he now decrys. His crocodile tears on the shoulders of the devastated Dowler family are too despicable for words. Even now, he's tried to use their grief all over again!
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