Guardian phone hacking!

Colin

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The Guardian newspaper claimed the high moral ground by exposing the NoW phone hacking scandal, except.....how can they claim the high moral ground when their own assistant editor has admitted to phone hacking!

A senior Guardian journalist is set to be questioned by police after admitting phone hacking.
David Leigh, assistant editor at The Guardian, which exposed the News of the World hacking scandal said he tapped into the voicemail messages of an arms company executive.
The Guardian said that Mr Leigh would be 'only too happy' to explain his actions to Lord Justice Leveson's public inquiry into media ethics, which starts next month, according to The Times.

Now an executive editor at the newspaper, Mr Leigh described feeling a 'voyeuristic thrill' in hearing another person's private messages' when he hacked into the voicemail of an arms company executive during an investigation into corruption allegations

Now Guardian reporter is to be quizzed by police after admitting phone hacking | Mail Online

Hypocrisy rules in the world of media!
 
The Guardian newspaper claimed the high moral ground by exposing the NoW phone hacking scandal, except.....how can they claim the high moral ground when their own assistant editor has admitted to phone hacking!

A senior Guardian journalist is set to be questioned by police after admitting phone hacking.
David Leigh, assistant editor at The Guardian, which exposed the News of the World hacking scandal said he tapped into the voicemail messages of an arms company executive.
The Guardian said that Mr Leigh would be 'only too happy' to explain his actions to Lord Justice Leveson's public inquiry into media ethics, which starts next month, according to The Times.

Now an executive editor at the newspaper, Mr Leigh described feeling a 'voyeuristic thrill' in hearing another person's private messages' when he hacked into the voicemail of an arms company executive during an investigation into corruption allegations

Now Guardian reporter is to be quizzed by police after admitting phone hacking | Mail Online

Hypocrisy rules in the world of media!

It's a classic!

The Guardian - who has led the 'outrage bandwagon' about News Int hacking phones.... you could not make this shit up. :lol:
 
The Guardian newspaper claimed the high moral ground by exposing the NoW phone hacking scandal, except.....how can they claim the high moral ground when their own assistant editor has admitted to phone hacking!

A senior Guardian journalist is set to be questioned by police after admitting phone hacking.
David Leigh, assistant editor at The Guardian, which exposed the News of the World hacking scandal said he tapped into the voicemail messages of an arms company executive.
The Guardian said that Mr Leigh would be 'only too happy' to explain his actions to Lord Justice Leveson's public inquiry into media ethics, which starts next month, according to The Times.

Now an executive editor at the newspaper, Mr Leigh described feeling a 'voyeuristic thrill' in hearing another person's private messages' when he hacked into the voicemail of an arms company executive during an investigation into corruption allegations

Now Guardian reporter is to be quizzed by police after admitting phone hacking | Mail Online

Hypocrisy rules in the world of media!

It's a classic!

The Guardian - who has led the 'outrage bandwagon' about News Int hacking phones.... you could not make this shit up. :lol:

I'm just waiting for the comedy to become complete by the usual hacks wading into this thread with their left/right partisan accusations! I'm in need of some laughs this morning!
 

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