James Murdoch says controls at News International failed

James Murdoch

James Murdoch at the Leveson Inquiry


James Murdoch says controls at News International failed
Lord Leveson has dedicated a full day to testimony from James Murdoch, former chairman and chief executive of News Corp., Europe and Asia. In the morning session Murdoch said: ‘It’s self evident that with hindsight, knowing what we know now, controls failed’. Watch the session live here.

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