Rupert Murdoch
Australian-American business magnate
Rupert Murdoch
Australian-American business magnate
Labour MP Calls for Sun Editor's Questioning Over Phone Hacking Claims
- Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Labour MP Tom Watson called for the editor of The Sun, Dominic Mohan, to be questioned about potential phone hacking involvement. Watson stated that it was only a matter of time before evidence links The Sun to the scandal. He also criticized News International chairman James Murdoch, stating he is not fit to lead BSkyB and questioning whether News Corporation should continue owning shares in the broadcaster due to alleged corruption and criminality.
Murdoch Declines $6m Bonus Amid NoW Phone Hacking Controversy
- Friday, 02 September 2011
James Murdoch declined a $6m bonus due to the controversy over phone hacking at News of the World, while his father Rupert received a $12.5m bonus. James' total remuneration for the year was $33.3m, up 47%. He stated that declining the bonus was the "right thing to do" and will consult with the compensation committee about future bonuses.
Former Phone Hacker's Letter Reveals News of the World Knew of Hacking Practices
- Tuesday, 16 August 2011
A letter from former royal editor Clive Goodman, who was jailed for phone hacking, alleges that senior figures at News of the World knew about the practice and that he was promised his job back if he didn't implicate the paper in court. The letter claims that hacking was "widely discussed" at the paper and that Goodman had been promised his job back by Tom Crone and Andy Coulson. A separate submission from James Murdoch, News Corp's deputy chief executive, revealed that £243,502 was paid to Goodman in relation to his claim of unfair dismissal.
Murdoch Scandal: Cameron Demanded to Come Clean Over Ties with Media Mogul
- Sunday, 31 July 2011

Labour has called on Prime Minister David Cameron to "come clean" over his dealings with the Murdoch family amid the phone-hacking scandal. The party sent letters to Cabinet ministers containing 50 unanswered questions, including what discussions Cameron had with James or Rupert Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks about their attempt to take full control of BSkyB. Labour is also seeking answers on Andy Coulson’s arrest and whether Cameron spoke to him after his arrest. Shadow culture secretary Ivan Lewis stated that the signs suggest Cameron still does not get it, implying that he has failed to put a proper distance between himself and senior News Corp executives during the consideration of the BSkyB bid.