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25.04.2012United Kingdom: Rupert Murdoch at the Leveson Inquiry *** ARCHIVE
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London, UK, 25 April 2012
News Corporation boss Rupert Murdoch is to appear before the Leveson Inquiry on 25 and 26 April 2012.
The owner of the defunct British tabloid - The News of the World - is expected to face questions over the tabloid newspaper's involvement in the phone hacking scandal.
Allegations of phone hacking caused outrage in Britain after it emerged that reporters at News of the World had deleted messages from the voicemail box of the murdered teenager Milly Dowler.
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Overon
The mogul Rupert Murdoch communication of the late owner tabloid newspaper News of the world will have to appear in the case Leveson on 25 and 26 April
This newspaper has been accused of distorting the phone messages of the murdered girl Milly Downe
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IHA News Agency
The Chief Executive of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch and his son, James, will appear separately before the Leveson Inquiry on Wednesday, April 25th.
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Rupert Murdoch, Chairman and chief executive of News International's parent company News Corp is due to give evidence, on Wednesday April 25.
Revelations that reporters at the News of the World had hacked into the phones of hundreds of high-profile people, including a teenage murder victim, pushed Rupert Murdoch to close the 168-year-old newspaper, triggered three U.K. police investigations, led to more than 100 lawsuits, and launched Leveson's inquiry into media practices.
His son, James Murdoch has found himself sucked into the center of scandal, with critics saying that he should have found out about the wrongdoing once he took over at News International in December 2007.
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