Sure James has had some right proper coaching since his first visit.---------------------------
James Murdoch's make or break day in parliamentBy Peter Lauria and Kate Holton
NEW YORK/LONDON | Wed Nov 9, 2011 12:04pm EST
Reuters) - James Murdoch is about to face his day of reckoning.
The News Corp deputy chief operating officer will appear before a special committee of Britain's parliament on Thursday for a second round of questioning about a phone-hacking scandal at his company's now-defunct News of the World tabloid.
According to company insiders, Murdoch family confidantes, analysts and industry observers, the committee's success in pinning the widespread corruption that took place at News Corp's British unit News International on James -- or how deftly James deflects responsibility -- will ultimately determine if he stays at News Corp as the likely successor to his father, Rupert.
Thursday is a make or break day for James," said a News Corp insider and Murdoch family confidant who asked to remain anonymous. "The situation is much more dire than last time around."
To put the gravity of that comment into perspective, consider reports in recent weeks detailing how Elizabeth Murdoch, eldest of Rupert's three children from his second marriage, pushed for James's ouster from the company during preparations for his first appearance before parliament in July; and how Rupert seriously pondered making the move.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/09/us-newscorp-murdoch-parliament-idUSTRE7A83Y420111109---------------------------
Hope he's a wow!
D'ya think his sister set him up, Mizzie? She's got better lawyers'n him.