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Independent (UK)Murdoch inquiry into hacking expands to all Wapping titlesBy Oliver Wright, Whitehall Editor
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Lawyers acting for Rupert Murdoch's media empire News Corporation are to question executives at all of its London-based newspapers over their knowledge of phone hacking.
Journalists from The Sun, The Times and The Sunday Times will be questioned by a team led by the City law firm Linklaters and Lord Grabiner QC over the coming weeks, The Independent understands.
Those targeted for questioning have been told they should consider retaining their own legal representation. These lawyers will be paid for by the company, but staff have been alarmed by the implications. Any admission of wrongdoing could result in disciplinary action and evidence could be passed to the Met's phone-hacking inquiry. It is understood that some of those being lined up for questioning are relatively junior executives.
It is understood that a trawl of emails across News Corp's titles is also to be undertaken by its management and standards committee (MSC) to see if there is documentary evidence that phone hacking was used anywhere else within News International other than by the News Of The World.
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