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Scotland Yard has arrested six people—including former-News International CEO Rebekah Brooks and her husband Charles Brooks—on “suspicion of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice,” according to The Guardian.
Police have not named those charged but confirmed that among those
arrested were a 43-year old woman and 49-year old man. These charges
most likely involve alleged bribes of “hundreds of thousands” of dollars
paid to British police, military, and government officials, for which
they may have been paid to look the other way. This is just the latest
legal problem for Rupert Murdoch, News Corp, and by extension the Fox
“News” Channel, as investigations continue into sordid practices on
several continents.
Police said the arrests did not
result from information passed to them by News Corporation's management
and standards committee (MSC).
The arrests form the biggest
single swoop yet by the Met police in its ongoing investigation into
alleged voicemail interception. So far 23 people have been held under
Operation Weeting, with two people released without charge.
Brooks was also previously
arrested on 17 July last year on appointment at a London police station
on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications, contrary to
Section1(1) Criminal Law Act 1977 and on suspicion of corruption
allegations contrary to Section 1 of the Prevention of Corruption Act
1906.
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