No Further Action On Phone Hacking Scandal Allegations
Western Daily Press › December 11, 2010
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Western Daily Press › December 11, 2010
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No further charges will be brought over the News of the World phone hacking scandal because witnesses refused to co-operate with police, the Director of Public Prosecutions has said.
Keir Starmer QC said the Sunday paper's former reporter Sean Hoare made claims in a New York Times article about the Prime Minister's communications chief Andy Coulson, who has faced calls to resign over the matter.See the full content of this document
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No Further Action On Phone Hacking Scandal Allegations
But Mr Hoare refused to comment when questioned by police while other witnesses "either refused to co-operat...
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