The apology by Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers to Prince Harry has not resolved the ongoing issues of media corruption but has instead intensified inquiries. Allegations have emerged suggesting that NGN obstructed justice by possibly deleting crucial evidence. Senior officers involved in prior investigations have hinted at being misled. The scandal of unlawful newsgathering spans over three decades, with NGN admitting to improper actions by their staff across global scales. The response indicates a deeper legacy of media transgressions and a call for accountability among those involved in these unlawful practices.
Far from ending one of the most sordid chapters in British media history, it is raising fundamental, troubling and as yet unresolved questions.
One officer...has told me that they now believe there is significant evidence emails were deleted in a bid to pervert the course of justice.
The public have known that over three decades...NGN invaded the private lives of thousands of innocent citizens.
I do not believe I was wrong to have said in the House of Commons more than a decade ago that we were dealing with a criminal-media nexus.
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