On the heels of a Parliament report on phone-hacking that concluded he is "not fit" to lead, Rupert Murdoch sent a memo to News Corp. staffers on Tuesday, admitting it was "difficult to read" but vowed to prove that the company now adheres to "the highest ethical standards."
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CNBC is reporting tonight that News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch--who's due to testify in the News of the World phone hacking scandal before the British Parliament Tuesday--is "considering" stepping down as the company's CEO. He would b... Read Post
Parliamentary report | News Corp. response | The Guardian | CNN | PressGazette Rupert Murdoch showed “willful blindness” to the problem of phone hacking within his company, says a report from Britain’s Parliament that was released… ... Read Post
On the heels of a Parliament report on phone-hacking that concluded he is "not fit" to lead, Rupert Murdoch sent a memo to News Corp. staffers on Tuesday, admitting it was "difficult to read" but vowed to prove that the company now ... Read Post