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Re: Phone Hacking Trial: Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson trial begins today:UPDATE BROOKS NOT GUILTY, COULSON GUILTY
great news, this is progressing nicely!candyfloss wrote:Oh dear, it never rains but it pours.....
7 July 2014 Last updated at 18:56
Andy Coulson to face perjury charges over the Tommy Sheridan trial
Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson is to appear in court on 6 August to face perjury charges over the Tommy Sheridan trial.
Mr Coulson has been indicted to appear at the High Court in Glasgow.
The formal announcement follows his conviction in England last week on phone hacking charges.
Mr Coulson, 46, was charged two years ago after being questioned in Glasgow in connection with his evidence at the Tommy Sheridan trial in 2010.
It is understood officials at the Crown Office in Edinburgh were awaiting the outcome of his trial in England before announcing any action against him.
The Prime Minister's former director of communications was jailed for 18 months last week.
Mr Coulson was convicted at the Old Bailey in London of conspiring to intercept voicemails at the now-defunct tabloid after an eight-month trial.
Yesterday, a spokesman at the Crown Office said: "The Crown Office can confirm that an indictment was served on Andrew Coulson today, 7 July 2014 and that a preliminary hearing is scheduled for 6 August 2014 at the High Court at Glasgow."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-28199829
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Re: Phone Hacking Trial: Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson trial begins today:UPDATE BROOKS NOT GUILTY, COULSON GUILTY
Oh what a surprise!
Missing: 3 million News International emails
All emails covering her period as editor removed after Rebekah Brooks changed company’s email deletion policy in 2010
Caroline Davies The Guardian, Thursday 6 November 2014 20.09 GMT
Three million emails at News International are missing after Rebekah Brooks changed the company’s email deletion policy, a jury heard.
Brooks ordered the change in June 2010, which resulted in a large quantity of emails being deleted, including those “covering her entire period as editor of the Sun”, Kingston crown court was told.
The issue of missing emails emerged as the prosecution completed its case in the trial of six Sun and former Sun journalists accused of making corrupt payments to public officials. All six deny the charges.
Oliver Glasgow, prosecuting, read out details of the email deletion as an “agreed fact” between parties at the trial. He told the jury it had resulted in a significant loss of emails. “Three million are missing,” he said. Some had been recovered from backups made by independent contractors “including evidence in this trial”.
Earlier, the jury was told that one journalist had used the phrase “senior police source” to dress up stories and aggrandise himself in the eyes of his bosses and readers. Jamie Pyatt, 51, told police he had never paid police officers and that the phrase “senior police source” was just a euphemism.
Continues…….
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/nov/06/news-international-3m-missing-emails?CMP=twt_gu
Missing: 3 million News International emails
All emails covering her period as editor removed after Rebekah Brooks changed company’s email deletion policy in 2010
Caroline Davies The Guardian, Thursday 6 November 2014 20.09 GMT
Three million emails at News International are missing after Rebekah Brooks changed the company’s email deletion policy, a jury heard.
Brooks ordered the change in June 2010, which resulted in a large quantity of emails being deleted, including those “covering her entire period as editor of the Sun”, Kingston crown court was told.
The issue of missing emails emerged as the prosecution completed its case in the trial of six Sun and former Sun journalists accused of making corrupt payments to public officials. All six deny the charges.
Oliver Glasgow, prosecuting, read out details of the email deletion as an “agreed fact” between parties at the trial. He told the jury it had resulted in a significant loss of emails. “Three million are missing,” he said. Some had been recovered from backups made by independent contractors “including evidence in this trial”.
Earlier, the jury was told that one journalist had used the phrase “senior police source” to dress up stories and aggrandise himself in the eyes of his bosses and readers. Jamie Pyatt, 51, told police he had never paid police officers and that the phrase “senior police source” was just a euphemism.
Continues…….
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/nov/06/news-international-3m-missing-emails?CMP=twt_gu
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Police and prosecutors did not have all the facts.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/rebekah-brooks-in-new-email-mystery-police-were-not-given-email-showing-former-editor-of-the-sun-signed-off-all-payments-court-told-9842395.html
Which rather changes the situation.
Might let the prosecution mount an appeal, though I rather doubt it would be in the interests of the public purse to do so.
Or a new prosecution for "pervert the course", or depending what she was asked, and what her replies were - for perjury ?
I could not possibly comment, obviously.
Rebekah Brooks in new email mystery: Police were not given email showing former editor of The Sun signed off all payments, court told
The police chief in charge of one of Scotland Yard’s largest investigations, into alleged corrupt payments to public officials by Sun journalists, has claimed not to have seen an internal email stating all cash payments had to be approved by Rebekah Brooks.
Detective Superintendent Mark Kandiah was asked at Kingston Crown Court yesterday about an email dated April 2006 sent to senior executives by the newspaper’s managing editor, Graham Dudman, which stated: “With immediate effect, no cash payments to be made without Rebekah’s approval.”
The jury at the trial of six Sun journalists accused of paying public officials for confidential information was told by lawyers for Mr Dudman that the email had “literally surfaced in the last week”. Oliver Blunt QC asked: “I imagine you haven’t seen it?” Mr Kandiah, recently retired from the Met, replied: “No.”
Which rather changes the situation.
Might let the prosecution mount an appeal, though I rather doubt it would be in the interests of the public purse to do so.
Or a new prosecution for "pervert the course", or depending what she was asked, and what her replies were - for perjury ?
I could not possibly comment, obviously.
Re: Phone Hacking Trial: Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson trial begins today:UPDATE BROOKS NOT GUILTY, COULSON GUILTY
What possible use would deleting 3 million emails have for the person ordering their deletion?
Why would anyone give out such an order?
Is that not rather unusual?
Why would anyone give out such an order?
Is that not rather unusual?
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Re: Phone Hacking Trial: Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson trial begins today:UPDATE BROOKS NOT GUILTY, COULSON GUILTY
PeterMac wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/rebekah-brooks-in-new-email-mystery-police-were-not-given-email-showing-former-editor-of-the-sun-signed-off-all-payments-court-told-9842395.htmlRebekah Brooks in new email mystery: Police were not given email showing former editor of The Sun signed off all payments, court told
The police chief in charge of one of Scotland Yard’s largest investigations, into alleged corrupt payments to public officials by Sun journalists, has claimed not to have seen an internal email stating all cash payments had to be approved by Rebekah Brooks.
Detective Superintendent Mark Kandiah was asked at Kingston Crown Court yesterday about an email dated April 2006 sent to senior executives by the newspaper’s managing editor, Graham Dudman, which stated: “With immediate effect, no cash payments to be made without Rebekah’s approval.”
The jury at the trial of six Sun journalists accused of paying public officials for confidential information was told by lawyers for Mr Dudman that the email had “literally surfaced in the last week”. Oliver Blunt QC asked: “I imagine you haven’t seen it?” Mr Kandiah, recently retired from the Met, replied: “No.”
Which rather changes the situation.
Might let the prosecution mount an appeal, though I rather doubt it would be in the interests of the public purse to do so.
Or a new prosecution for "pervert the course", or depending what she was asked, and what her replies were - for perjury ?
I could not possibly comment, obviously.
Blimey - reading that whole Independent article, it seems that the whole of Operation Elveden was managed, not by the MET, but by Murdoch`s company MSC !
Murdoch has a lot to answer for, but is probably too powerful to ever be prosecuted.
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Re: Phone Hacking Trial: Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson trial begins today:UPDATE BROOKS NOT GUILTY, COULSON GUILTY
ooooooooooooooooooo.PeterMac wrote:http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/rebekah-brooks-in-new-email-mystery-police-were-not-given-email-showing-former-editor-of-the-sun-signed-off-all-payments-court-told-9842395.htmlRebekah Brooks in new email mystery: Police were not given email showing former editor of The Sun signed off all payments, court told
The police chief in charge of one of Scotland Yard’s largest investigations, into alleged corrupt payments to public officials by Sun journalists, has claimed not to have seen an internal email stating all cash payments had to be approved by Rebekah Brooks.
Detective Superintendent Mark Kandiah was asked at Kingston Crown Court yesterday about an email dated April 2006 sent to senior executives by the newspaper’s managing editor, Graham Dudman, which stated: “With immediate effect, no cash payments to be made without Rebekah’s approval.”
The jury at the trial of six Sun journalists accused of paying public officials for confidential information was told by lawyers for Mr Dudman that the email had “literally surfaced in the last week”. Oliver Blunt QC asked: “I imagine you haven’t seen it?” Mr Kandiah, recently retired from the Met, replied: “No.”
Which rather changes the situation.
Might let the prosecution mount an appeal, though I rather doubt it would be in the interests of the public purse to do so.
Or a new prosecution for "pervert the course", or depending what she was asked, and what her replies were - for perjury ?
I could not possibly comment, obviously.
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Re: Phone Hacking Trial: Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson trial begins today:UPDATE BROOKS NOT GUILTY, COULSON GUILTY
Should scupper her chances of getting a job in USA:biggrin:
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