Phone-hacking trial: "Nothing dodgy" about cash payments, Brooks tells court
Day 64
- Brooks defends paying public officials “in the public interest”
- Sun journalist had a “man” at MI5, court hears
- Cash payments didn’t mean “something dodgy going on”, Brooks insists
- MOD stories too accurate to “come from man in pub in Aldershot”, prosecution suggest
Former Sun and News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks took to the stand today for her eleventh day of evidence on charges of conspiracy to illegally intercept communications, commit misconduct in a public office and pervert the course of justice. Andrew Edis QC, the lead Crown prosecutor, began by asking the defendant if she had read newspaper articles in the Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




