Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Murdoch Told The British Parliamentary Inquiry: I Am The Most Humble Of The Day

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■ 19 days, Murdoch father and son in the British Parliament House of Commons to answer questions.


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19, a question to accept Murdoch hit a man attack, his wife, Wendi Deng Murdoch then came back.


BEIJING, July 19, according to the BBC, Local 19, Murdoch and his son in the British Parliament hearing on the wiretapping scandal, to accept inquiries, Murdoch refused to take responsibility for the scandal.


It is reported that Rupert Murdoch told the lawmakers, and today is a sense of his life the most humble of the day.


His son James Murdoch also said he deeply regret the incident of phone tapping, saying such behavior does not meet the News Corporation to set their own standards.


Members who want to know Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation is responsible for European operations, when James Murdoch know that "World News" internal misconduct, and what measures to take.


Old Murdoch said he did not see evidence that the reporter tapped his hands September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, the victim's phone.


He said the United States does not believe such a thing, do not think the FBI will find evidence that such a thing happened.


When asked whether he scandal of this "farce" take responsibility, the old Murdoch replied: "no."


Murdoch also said the old, in the British Parliament hearing that "obviously" someone he had lied.


He said he had just heard of the "World News" tapped the girl is raped and murdered Milly Dowler's phone message, shocked, angry and ashamed.


When members asked specific in his company who knew of the misconduct, what, when, Murdoch became more hesitant, only to answer most of their brief.


Mr Watson said the UK's opposition Labor Party, the old Murdoch seems unaware that in itself is very telling.


The now-closed "World News" is often accused of bribe police to obtain information, and the phone tapping of thousands of people, including the British royal family and victims of crime on the phone.

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