Saturday, April 9, 2011

Actress Sienna Miller not satisfied--Even after phone hack apology

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Sienna Miller will sue again The News of the World

The News of the World offers compensation for phone hacking, but Sienna Mill is not satisfied and will sue the paper anyhow.


The paper News of the world has offered compensation to Actress Sienna Miller of any justifiable claims and acknowledged eavesdropping the voicemails of public figures. But it has done little effect to stop the scandal which has endangered the goodwill of Britain’s political establishment and Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.
Many celebrities are suing the paper but the lawyer Mark Thomson of Sienna Miller said that Sienna has not dropped her lawsuit against the paper which she accuses of “outrageous violations of privacy” and is awaiting for more information before taking any further action. The actress further accuses that the stated paper is continuously accessing her phone for the last one year and gathering information about her, her family and her former partner Jude Law.
On the other hand News of the world has been accusing their two scoundrel employees for years and who were also jailed in 2007 for eavesdropping and hacking of voicemails crime of royal staff, which includes Prince William and Prince Harry. News of the world has further regret genuinely their past behavior for incepting voicemails. However, Murdoch, the owner of the paper could not stop the critics. John Prescott, the former Deputy Prime Minister, added that until the hacking of voicemails issue is not resolved the government should stop the Newspaper taking full control of satellite broadcaster British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC.
On the other hand the government has approved plans by Murdoch's News Corp.  that if it spin off its Sky News channel as an independent company they are offered to buy the 61 percent of BSkyB it does not already own.
Police found about 3,000 phone numbers after their initial inquiry of phone hacking
Critics of the Newspaper say that there are thousands of people who were victimized by the Newspaper’s rogue reporters but currently paper is facing around 20 lawsuits.
Police has arrested and questioned newspaper’s chief reporter, its former head of news, and forced Andy Coulson, former News of the World editor hired as Prime Minster David Cameron’s communication chief, but not arrested to step down from his job
Four British National Newspapers: The Sun, the News of the World, The Times and The Sunday Times are owned by Murdoch’s News International Ltd. The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post and the Fox Television are their U.S. media outlets, whereas News International is a subsidiary of Murdoch’s News Corporation.

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