Prosecutors Considering Charges in Phone Hacking Scandal Within Weeks

The Crown Prosecution Service (“CPS”) will decide by the end of this month as to whether or not criminal proceedings will be brought forth against former News of the World (“NOTW”) journalists in the phone hacking scandal that has embroiled the UK in the last few years. Keir Starmer, director of public prosecutions for the CPS stated that he was “reasonably confident” that the end of July will result in prosecutor decisions in 13 case files regarding the NOTW.

The 13 cases are unknown, but previous NOTW journalists and personnel include Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, who were both former editors of the tabloid.

If charges are brought, it will be the first trial in relation to phone hacking since 2007, after NOTW’s Clive Goodman and private investigator Glen Mulcaire were prosecuted for intercepting voicemails of the megalomaniac Queen’s family.

Story is HERE.

For those on the American side of the pond and who are likely unfamiliar with the phone hacking scandal, basically, Zionist Rupert Murdoch’s companies owned News of the World, a British tabloid that is no longer in publication along with numerous other papers that used underhanded reporting tactics. Police bribery, hacked phones and used improper influence to pursue a story. Many British citizens were victims from celebrities and politicians, with others saying that military personnel and their families along with victims of the 7/7 terrorist attack of London as well.

My reaction is mixed. I suppose more info will be leaked as to this phone hacking scandal, with possibilities of linking the Zionist Murdoch to this whole thing, but we’re talking about the Director of Public Prosecutions who is claiming up to £8,000 a month for use of a Toyota Prius and a driver to get around.

However, I point this story out because this is a huge black eye to the Zionist Murdoch empire, and if there are indeed prosecutions announced, I suspect those that are accused will have a lot of incentive to begin confessing a lot to save their own skin, and some of that can be very damning to politicians in the UK, as well as to Rupert Murdoch himself.

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