Thursday, December 8, 2011

#Leveson Inquiry : #Brooks 'Concerns' On The Police Phone Hacking Investigation...You Could Not Make It Up !

Brooks: Leveson testimony will prejudice police inquiry

8 December 2011

Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks has been hit by “totally unsubstantial allegations” at the Leveson Inquiry which she believes are “bound to prejudice” the police investigation into phone-hacking, she told MPs.

Brooks has issued a written response to questions from the House of Commons culture committee about her role in last year’s out-of-court settlement with PR man Max Clifford over claims his phone had been hacked by the News of the World.

Brooks was arrested on 17 July by detectives investigating allegations of phone hacking and illegal payment to police.

In her letter dated 1 December Brooks said she had been questioned by police over her involvement in the Clifford settlement and so was placed in an “impossible position” when asked to answer questions on it.


She said this was the “second occasion this week in which I have found that an investigation can impact on the criminal process”....read more

http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=48409&c=1