LAWYER GETS LEGALLED
In July last year, News International (NI) lost legal
manager Tom Crone to resignation. At the time, the Screws had just been closed, and there were other events in the
Murdoch pantheon occupying the attention of other media outlets, and so not
much investigation was made into his departure. David Allen Green in the Staggers spoke
for many when he called the move “unexpected”.
But this morning Crone was back in the news: he was arrested early doors
“on suspicion of conspiring to intercept
communications contrary to Section 1 of the Criminal Law Act 1977”.
Conspiracy to intercept communications – and several counts of it – was what
Glenn Mulcaire was charged with after the Royal Family made the complaint that
started the ball rolling back in 2005.
So while Crone is duly interrogated – presumably with a
fellow lawyer of his own choosing – at a Police station somewhere in south
London, thoughts turn to the possible nature of his involvement. Being part of
a conspiracy does not mean that he, or anyone else thus charged, was actually
hacking or tapping phones: after all, look at the others already facing a court
appearance.
Speak up folks, Rupe can't hear you
Former Screws
editor (and chief spinmeister to Young Dave) Andy Coulson and the twinkle toed
yet domestically combative Rebekah Brooks are up before the judge next month on
charges relating to phone hacking, but no-one is suggesting that they were
doing that particular deed. But Crone isn’t a hack or part of the editorial
staff, so the reason for his arrest is yet more unclear.
Crone was there to advise. As far as is known, he had no
executive role. So the only conclusion has to be that his interrogation is over
what guidance may have been given to one or more of the Murdoch editors or
their subordinates over matters that included phone hacking. And whatever that
guidance may have been, it must have been deemed of sufficient substance to
make him part of the conspiracy.
And it must have been documented somewhere. So the
impression is given that when
Trevor Kavanagh protested that “The
Sun is not a swamp that needs draining” he was being ever so slightly
economical with the actualité.
At this rate, there will be hardly anyone left of the senior staff that has not
been at least arrested and questioned. Apart, of course, from just two people.
Those two names, of course, are Rupert and James Murdoch. Funny, isn’t it, that the crap sticks
to everyone else bar Rupe and Junior? But not funny at all for Tom Crone, who
may be looking at Very Little Future Work in his chosen field, and the
possibility of following Coulson and Brooks to the Crown Court. Hardly the
Midas touch that the Murdochs have nowadays, is it?
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