Mark Hanna
Because he was put on trial along with Ms Brooks and husband Charlie, Hanna was taken off his duties to go through the whole process of organising his defence, then undergoing all that time in the dock. Then he was told to take some leave. Followed by more leave. And then he was summoned to an ominously formal meeting at which he was told he was “at risk of redundancy”. He was paid just £30,000 when made redundant.
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Given the amount of hostility towards Brooks I'm surprised she couldn't invest in a little peace and quiet by re employing him herself as a "go for".
Or did the pizzas and porn, reinforced by quantities of alcohol, become incompatible post trial?
Let's hope he survives the inevitable Murdoch's Mindless Minions onslaught.
So one cockney canary decides to sing.
Watch now as the implications of whistle blowing details become obvious: It will be mostly ignored, and where not ignored quickly buried. Just like the hacking racket and other corruptions.
Nothing will change until journalists organise themselves and summon the guts to take on Murdoch, Dacre, MacKenzie, Kavanagh and all the broadcast news editors who perform the same establishment function.
Do you see that on the horizon?
No. Me neither.
Will this be like the certain doom The Leveson Enquiry brought on the media, you know all the stories they print are now fully fact checked, there are no more sensationalist and bashing of groups headlines.
David Cameron was so damaged by links to Brooks and Coulson that he had to resign as PM.
We now have Ed Milliband.
Also, a new press complaints system really is independant and holds the press to account.
Rly
@ Anon 13.59
Most probably not. But the rot of downmarket news started in the late 1890s with the "sensationalist" Newnes and Tit Bits and continued with Lord Northcliffe (as was Alfred Harmsworth) when he stated the Daily Mail and their "cooked" stories i.e the whole idea was to sell newspapers to unquestioning readers rather than pass on news whether "interesting" or not. It is likely to take some time for that culture to change overnight. Murdoch just combined the two approaches with technological change. I suspect the bullying culture within and without the organisation has always been there but now in a more concentrated form because of the domination by one man.
But you never know - small steps for mankind and all that.
Of course the cynic in me suggests he could be taking advice from The Tremeloes - Silence is Golden.
Having seen how much gold or the market value that was placed on RB's silence.
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