Hacked Off calls on David Cameron to initiate next stage of Leveson Inquiry following 'disappointing' CPS ruling
Hacked off has condemned the CPS’ decision to end the phone hacking prosecutions and called on the the prime minister to launch the next stage of the Leveson Inquiry to investigate police corruption and the failures of corporate governance in the press.
The campaign working for the victims of phone hacking said it was “surprised and disappointed” by the CPS’ decision to end the investigations after ruling that there was “insufficient evidence”.
It said that the decision meant that News International and former editors at the Mirror would not be held accountable for the “widespread wrongdoing” over many years.
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Source: The Drum




