The Commercial Appeal

On tape, Murdoch slams investigat­ion by police

- By Jill Lawless Associated Press

LONDON — Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has been recorded saying wrongdoing by his British newspapers was “next to nothing” and apparently acknowledg­ing that his reporters paid police officers for informatio­n.

Staffers at two of Murdoch’s British tabloids have been charged as part of police investigat­ions into phone hacking and bribery spurred by revelation­s two years ago that his News of the World routinely eavesdropp­ed on the mobile phone voicemails of celebritie­s, politician­s, royals and crime victims.

In a tape published in transcript by the ExaroNews journalism website and broadcast Wednesday on Channel 4 News, Murdoch appeared to play down the seriousnes­s of the scandal and the police investigat­ion.

Murdoch is heard saying, “It’s the biggest in- quiry ever, over next to nothing.”

“It’s a disgrace. Here we are, two years later, and the cops are totally incompeten­t,” said Murdoch, who is executive chairman of News Corp.

The outlets said the tape of Mu r d o c h was recorded during a meeting with journalist­s at The Sun newspaper in March. Murdoch told the journalist­s: “We’re talking about payments for news tips from cops: that’s been going on a hundred years.”

News Corp. denied Murdoch had known bribery was taking place before the police launched an investigat­ion. The company said “Mr. Murdoch never knew of payments made by Sun staff to police” before News Corp. executives disclosed the Rupert Murdoch company’s misdeeds to British authoritie­s.

Staff at the Sun and former staff of the News of the World, which Murdoch shut down after the hacking scandal erupted in 2011, face trial, along with a number of police officers, prison guards and other officials accused of accepting bribes.

The charges came after police trawled through a vast trove of News Corp. e-mails handed over by the company as evidence of wrongdoing.

In the recording, Murdoch said it had been “a mistake” on News Corp.’s part to hand over so many of its files to police. He said the company was now insisting police obtain court orders before they could see documents.

Murdoch told staff who have been charged that he would stand by them.

“I will do everything in my power to give you total support, even if you’re convicted and get six months or whatever,” he said.

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