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Leveson inquiry- Rebakah Brooks charged

Was thinking of posting yesterday, but didn't for some reason, glad one has started, I think its great she has been charged.

They toe the line of - 'og its the quivelant of 10 murder squads investigating, and a waste of money' flimflam.

It just highlights how corrupt it all was if it takes that many to investigate.
 
A very expensive circus. They listened to famous peoples voicemail messages. Who gives a flying fudge?
At one stage, this circus had more officers assigned to it than a child paedophilia team.
Criminal waste of money and a criminal waste of police man hours.
 
A very expensive circus. They listened to famous peoples voicemail messages. Who gives a flying fudge?
At one stage, this circus had more officers assigned to it than a child paedophilia team.
Criminal waste of money and a criminal waste of police man hours.


if it helps to change raise standards of the gutter press it will have been a worthwhile exercise - if it just dishes out a few fines then it's a monumental waste of time
 
The whole thing is just so fudging boring; mind-numbingly dull, self-righteous theatre.

Phone hacking. An enquiry into it lead by a Lord Justice? fudge me, and there was me thinking the UK had an increase in gang crime; presumably that's now all gone away, so they can all focus their collective attention on tinkling around with this flimflam. Where's the great revelations, anyway; what, that journalists and politicans are in each others' pockets?? Are you fudging kidding me? What next: the wheels on the bus do actually go round and round? :rolleyes:
 
They don't want you to know what went on, so you never will

Motorman: Britain’s Biggest Establishment Cover-Up
Thousands of Crimes Committed By Over 300 Journalists
Protected from Exposure by a Judge and Newspaper Editors


If a police-led investigation uncovered thousands of crimes committed by over 300 suspected serial criminals, you would expect the editors of newspapers to be screaming at their journalists to get to the bottom of the story to splash across the front page. If the accused worked for powerful organisations with deep links to politicians and the bosses of these criminal enterprises had access to politicians at the highest level, even hosting parties for the politicians, it would be a huge scandal. Papers would be all over the story…


You would in those circumstances expect the criminal justice system to gear up for trials on a scale not seen in Britain before. Judges would perhaps have to consult their Italian counterparts – who took on the mafia’s tangentopoli in the nineties – for advice. Organised crime on this scale has hitherto been unheard of in Britain.


This isn’t a crime thriller storyline. Operation Motorman uncovered industrial scale criminality and hundreds of suspects names. Currently in Britain the newspapers are neither naming nor shaming because the criminal enterprises are the newspapers themselves, who understandably do not wish to report their own crimes. Their silence is a matter of self-preservation.


When the media don’t want to see justice done and politicians don’t want their closeness to what are effectively criminal enterprises exposed, the judges must then be our last hope for the truth, just as they were in Italy in the nineties. In gifting politicians power – in Italy it was money – the newspapers have come to believe that they are protected by the very same politicians from the law. Britain has been governed for decades by an interlocking politico-media elite analogous to Italy’s tangentopoli…


In the wake of the News of the World scandal last year David Cameron appointed Lord Justice Leveson to


inquire into the extent of unlawful or improper conduct within News International, other newspaper organisations and, as appropriate, other organisations within the media, and by those responsible for holding personal data.


On the surface the terms of reference looked set to catalyse revelations as to what has been going on – the police, politicians and the newspapers – all were to have their relationships, culture and ethics examined.


In the course of the Inquiry Leveson has received prima facie evidence of some thousands of crimes committed by hundreds of journalists. The Operation Motorman files gathered by the Information Commissioner expose a culture of criminality in the day-to-day functioning of the media. The corrupting of police and other offices of the crown was a matter of course not only at the News of the World and other Murdoch titles, it was also the case at the Mail and the Mirror newspaper groups as well. The silence on this issue from these newspapers is because they fear a circular firing squad.


Leveson has the evidence required to initiate criminal actions and civil actions by thousands of victims of crimes committed by newspaper journalists. Guido challenged Leveson to his face to publish the evidence, thus allowing the victims of industrial scale illegal invasions of privacy to get justice. Leveson claimed it was difficult nine years on. Guido understands that there have been two applications to Leveson to release the Operation Motorman files. The applications, heard in private, were refused.


So in Britain we have a situation where the judge charged with investigating the crimes carried out by the media is covering up their crimes. There is an overwhelming public interest in the victims getting justice.


The Operation Motorman files are huge, the thousands of entries contained in the files are a mere snapshot of the industrial scale criminality carried out by the press. Today Guido is releasing the Blue Book section of the Operation Motorman files covering the 1,028 News International related entries out of a total of some 17,000. These files are known to most newspaper editors and to Guido’s knowledge no action has been taken against the journalists named within, some of whom are now senior journalists. To Guido’s knowledge Guardian journalists have possession of the files covering the Mail and Mirror groups. One wonders why they so far have only been willing to name the names of journalists from the Murdoch press…


It seems to Guido that there is no political will to see this through, the press are by and large keen for their own reasons to suppress the truth and the judiciary are actively suppressing the evidence. In those circumstances it is only by bringing the evidence out into the open that justice will be done.


Download: Operation Motorman Blue Book
http://order-order.com/2012/04/10/b...om-exposure-by-a-judge-and-newspaper-editors/
 
They don't want you to know what went on, so you never will

Motorman: Britain’s Biggest Establishment Cover-Up
Thousands of Crimes Committed By Over 300 Journalists
Protected from Exposure by a Judge and Newspaper Editors


If a police-led investigation uncovered thousands of crimes committed by over 300 suspected serial criminals, you would expect the editors of newspapers to be screaming at their journalists to get to the bottom of the story to splash across the front page. If the accused worked for powerful organisations with deep links to politicians and the bosses of these criminal enterprises had access to politicians at the highest level, even hosting parties for the politicians, it would be a huge scandal. Papers would be all over the story…


You would in those circumstances expect the criminal justice system to gear up for trials on a scale not seen in Britain before. Judges would perhaps have to consult their Italian counterparts – who took on the mafia’s tangentopoli in the nineties – for advice. Organised crime on this scale has hitherto been unheard of in Britain.


This isn’t a crime thriller storyline. Operation Motorman uncovered industrial scale criminality and hundreds of suspects names. Currently in Britain the newspapers are neither naming nor shaming because the criminal enterprises are the newspapers themselves, who understandably do not wish to report their own crimes. Their silence is a matter of self-preservation.


When the media don’t want to see justice done and politicians don’t want their closeness to what are effectively criminal enterprises exposed, the judges must then be our last hope for the truth, just as they were in Italy in the nineties. In gifting politicians power – in Italy it was money – the newspapers have come to believe that they are protected by the very same politicians from the law. Britain has been governed for decades by an interlocking politico-media elite analogous to Italy’s tangentopoli…


In the wake of the News of the World scandal last year David Cameron appointed Lord Justice Leveson to


inquire into the extent of unlawful or improper conduct within News International, other newspaper organisations and, as appropriate, other organisations within the media, and by those responsible for holding personal data.


On the surface the terms of reference looked set to catalyse revelations as to what has been going on – the police, politicians and the newspapers – all were to have their relationships, culture and ethics examined.


In the course of the Inquiry Leveson has received prima facie evidence of some thousands of crimes committed by hundreds of journalists. The Operation Motorman files gathered by the Information Commissioner expose a culture of criminality in the day-to-day functioning of the media. The corrupting of police and other offices of the crown was a matter of course not only at the News of the World and other Murdoch titles, it was also the case at the Mail and the Mirror newspaper groups as well. The silence on this issue from these newspapers is because they fear a circular firing squad.


Leveson has the evidence required to initiate criminal actions and civil actions by thousands of victims of crimes committed by newspaper journalists. Guido challenged Leveson to his face to publish the evidence, thus allowing the victims of industrial scale illegal invasions of privacy to get justice. Leveson claimed it was difficult nine years on. Guido understands that there have been two applications to Leveson to release the Operation Motorman files. The applications, heard in private, were refused.


So in Britain we have a situation where the judge charged with investigating the crimes carried out by the media is covering up their crimes. There is an overwhelming public interest in the victims getting justice.


The Operation Motorman files are huge, the thousands of entries contained in the files are a mere snapshot of the industrial scale criminality carried out by the press. Today Guido is releasing the Blue Book section of the Operation Motorman files covering the 1,028 News International related entries out of a total of some 17,000. These files are known to most newspaper editors and to Guido’s knowledge no action has been taken against the journalists named within, some of whom are now senior journalists. To Guido’s knowledge Guardian journalists have possession of the files covering the Mail and Mirror groups. One wonders why they so far have only been willing to name the names of journalists from the Murdoch press…


It seems to Guido that there is no political will to see this through, the press are by and large keen for their own reasons to suppress the truth and the judiciary are actively suppressing the evidence. In those circumstances it is only by bringing the evidence out into the open that justice will be done.


Download: Operation Motorman Blue Book
http://order-order.com/2012/04/10/b...om-exposure-by-a-judge-and-newspaper-editors/

Priorities.

You're right: I shouldn't be bothered about rapists, paedophiles and murderers; the real crime is some journalist tapping an z-list celebrities' phone.
 
Plus innocent normal people like Milly Dowler

Whom the Guardian - chief protagonists behind this epically boring NI witch-hunt - were falling over themselves to claim NoW journalists had deleted voicemails of, yet - errr, that was flimflam too.

I just don't see the massive "crimes" here; the justification for this ejaculation of public money? Just comes across as some self-righteous crusade, yet it's now so fudging drawn-out, that it's boring everyone to tears.

I just laugh when I hear of, what is it, 300 million emails? :lol:

With respect, if police have the time to look at 300 million emails, then we HAVE got too many coppers on the payroll.
 
Couldn't give a flying fudge about his media navel gazing.

The whole economy is about to go to ratbrick and were meant to be interested in this?
 
They never deleted the messages.

Listening alone is abhorrent but The Met are spending fudging millions on his whilst the peadophile unit has its funding cut? gonad*s.

Didnt they listen to them, meaning that after x days they were automatically deleted ? Just as bad. It was the fact they were being listened to that made the family think she was alive, the deleting bit is irrelevant for me, if they did it wouldnt make it any worse and if they didnt it doesnt make it any better.

But yes it strange that they spend money on this. Bunch of already rich celebrities now getting compensation thanks to the public money spent on finding out they were hacked.
 
No. Messages are deleted automatically regardless of whether thy are listened to.

I'm not defending the scum who run these papers. Public interest my arse.
 
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