Saturday, July 9, 2011

News of the World scandal: Hacking row hit News International’s India link: HCL ready to face UK law!

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  • Rupert Murdoch, Chairman of News Corporation (which includes News International), attends the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho - AFP
    Rupert Murdoch, Chairman of News Corporation (which includes News International), attends the Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho - AFP.

    IT major HCL Technologies on Friday said it would cooperate with the London police in the probe into the alleged attempted destruction of data stored in its Indian facility by Rupert Murdoch-owned News International.
    HCL also claimed that it does not and has not stored any data of News International.
    News of the World, a subsidiary of News International, had been allegedly hacking the phones of celebrities, politicians and even kin of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan to publish stories on them.
    The 168-year-old leading Sunday tabloid of Britain stopped publishing since last Sunday.
    In London, Labour MP Tom Watson, who has led the campaign to expose the phone hacking, told an emergency Commons debate: “I believe James Murdoch (Mr Rupert Murdoch’s son) should be suspended from office while the police now investigate what I believe was his personal authorisation to plan a cover-up of this scandal.”


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