Gordon Brown’s re -complaint of Murdoch media giant
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has filed a new complaint against Rupert Murdoch’s media giant at the British Police Department.
According to RCO News Agency, Gordon Brown, a British Prime Minister from 1 to 5, wrote in a post for the Guardian newspaper that after talking to officers involved in mobile hacking investigations, he has found that he had to file a new complaint against Rupert Murdoch newspapers (NGN).
The Gordon Brown Prime Minister’s hearing scandal was revealed by the Guardian newspaper and wrote that British authorities in the year 6 had listened to the authorities at two major economic conferences in London and monitored the use of computers.
The Guardian also wrote that some representatives of the countries present at the Group 5 meeting used cafes that had been established by British intelligence agencies to access the emails.
According to the report, the Guardian has seen secret documents in which details of the secret supervision of British intelligence agencies over the authorities present at the “Summit and Summit of the Group of Finance Ministers” in Year 2. According to the document, the necessary permission was also issued at the top level by the then British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Apparently, the purpose of these surveillance was to control London over the meeting and its most important goals in Türkiye and South Africa.
However, one of the detectives said inspectors believe that the media giant has eliminated millions of emails to dismantle the court. Brown also said that former officers told him that if they knew what these deleted emails were content, they would have done more.
The former British prime minister continued, “One of the former officers told him:” If we knew this at 2, we would have done thorough research and pursued various work, including the issuance of arrest. “
“I have filed a new criminal complaint against Murdoch media in the Metropolitan Police and Royal Prosecutor’s Office that I have been a victim of the court along with many others,” he wrote. This is not an accusation that is easily raised. “The claim is based on the available evidence and the statements of senior officers involved in initial investigations into illegal collecting News that I have now told me that they have been misled in the inspections.”
Meanwhile, Murdoch media has denied allegations about the creation of justice and claims that the Royal Prosecutor’s Service has found that there was no evidence that the media had eliminated emails for the purpose of disrupting the process of justice.
In January, NGIn apologized to Prince Harry for hacking his phone by journalists on Sunday News Newspaper, as well as “Sun’s influence between the years 1 and 2 in Prince Harry’s private life.”
This apology was part of an out -of -court deal to end the lawsuit filed by Prince Harry and former British Labor Party leader Tom Watson. The parties reached an agreement to resolve the matter without continuing the judicial process.
The compromise did not stop the investigation and lawsuit on corruption, but made it more specific, Gordon Brown wrote.
Brown’s complaint in Metropolitan Police was filed following details of claims by former detectives whose remarks were removed from the Supreme Court of London. Their remarks were made in support of the prolonged judicial disputes of Prince Harry and Tom Watson against NGIan’s company.
The former British prime minister also urged prosecutors to enter the case, and has asked for parliamentary committees to start investigations into deleted emails.
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