THE HACKING TRIAL
AWAITS
The faithful Murdoch retainers (along with one husband) have
appeared in court. All
have pleaded not guilty. So all will now face trial. The first of these
will start in September, and is expected to run through until Christmas.
Another trial should then kick off in January, and last for a similar length of
time. This will ensure that Phonehackgate will remain in the public
consciousness for several months.
So who is in the dock come September? Rebekah Brooks and
husband Charlie (who, it is noted, is a “friend
of the Prime Minister”), plus Andy Coulson (also facing perjury charges in
Scotland), Ms Brooks’ former secretary Cheryl Carter, News International
security man Mark Hanna, former Screws
managing editor Stuart Kuttner, head of news Ian Edmondson and senior reporter
James Weatherup.
Joining them will be Glenn Mulcaire. Brooks will also be
appearing at the January trial, this being about the making of inappropriate
payments to public officials for information. This very public washing of the
Murdoch empire’s potentially extremely dirty laundry will be bad enough for
Rupe and his remaining troops. But it will be a whole lot worse for two other
groups.
The trials may
well be before Mr Justice Saunders, who is very good at transparency and
information dissemination (for instance, making sentencing remarks public), but
who is equally hot on anyone playing fast and loose with previously imposed
reporting restrictions. So one group who will have to watch their steps will be
the press pack, for whom reporting restrictions are something not to obey but
get round.
And the second group who must be dreading six months of
trials are the Tory Party, not least because the Murdochs gave Young Dave their
seal of approval before the 2010 General Election, and more importantly because
Cameron is a personal friend of Rebekah and Charlie Brooks. Most importantly,
he appointed Andy Coulson as his chief spinmeister despite being warned against
by those who knew the background.
On top of the trail going well into next year, there are
elections to the European Parliament (EP) coming up next June: the Tories could
well face a loss of votes, if not seats, to UKIP, the only other potential
beneficiary being Mil The Younger. The EP vote cannot be moved: these are
five-year fixed term Parliaments. And the contest will set the scene for the
following year’s General Election.
And in case any Tories are thinking that removing Cameron
will take the taint of Murdoch away, it won’t: Michael “Oiky” Gove, for instance, is also tied to Rupe’s empire, and
possibly more intimately than he would like us to know about. These trials are
coming at the worst possible time for the Tories, and many MPs will be getting
their CVs ready for the search for alternative employment. Good.
4 comments:
Currently you a showing a photo of the RCJ.
The trials will be at the Central Criminal Court (Old Bailey).
It's just to give you an idea of the subject, and probably more accurate than most press reports ...
As the Sun believes that prisons are like holiday camps, I don't know why they don't just plead guilty and get it over with faster.
I wouldn't bet on anything landing at Cameron's or the Tory parties door, it'll just be a case of "nothing to do with us guv".
Case in point is Leveson, a few months on and nothing but noises.
Rly
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