http://liberalconspiracy.org/2011/11/10/best-clip-from-hacking-news-international-like-the-mafia/Earlier in the hearing Mr Murdoch told the committee he had not been shown a copy of the "For Neville" email at a 10 June 2008 meeting with legal manager Tom Crone, when he agreed to increase an out-of-court offer to the footballers' union leader Gordon Taylor.
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Two former NoW executives - former editor Colin Myler and former legal manager Tom Crone - have said they "did inform" Mr Murdoch of the email in 2008 when he agreed to settle the Gordon Taylor case.
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He was also asked about information supplied to the committee in October by solicitors Farrer and Co, who advised News International in relation to the Gordon Taylor case, including a copy of its legal opinion to the company in June 2008.
In the document, Michael Silverleaf QC says there is "a powerful case that there is (or was) a culture of illegal information access used at NGN (News Group Newspapers) in order to produce stories for publication" and advises that a public trial would be "extremely damaging" to the company's reputation.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15660023No, James Murdoch wants us to believe he didn't want to know what the legal opinion was before he authorised hundreds of thousands of pounds in a payout for a legal case. He wants us to think that's what a responsible executive would have done - dish out the money without knowing why. No wonder BSkyB shareholders are openly saying they will vote against him as chairman:
He's a huge liar, but wants to cover it up by pretending incompetence. Neither is good for a chairman.