Jeremy Hunt 'Sought News Corp's Advice On Phone Hacking Scandal'

The Huffington Post UK  |  By Posted: 11/05/2012 15:15 Updated: 11/05/2012 16:54

Jeremy Hunt's office sought private guidance on how the government should deal with the phone hacking scandal from News Corporation - the company that owned News of the World, it has been alleged.

The claim was made by the firm's head of public affairs, Fred Michel, in an email sent on 27 June last year to News International's then chief executive Rebekah Brooks. The correspondence was seen by the Leveson Inquiry into press ethics on Friday.

In the email Michel also claims that Hunt had given him advance notice of the statement the culture secretary intended to make to the House of Commons in the coming days on News Corporation's bid to take over BSkyB.

Michel also claims that it was not just Hunt's office that was seeking guidance on phone hacking, but also 10 Downing Street.

Robert Jay, the Leveson Inquiry Lead Counsel, read out the contents of the email as Brooks gave evidence.

The email said:

"Hunt will be making reference to phone hacking in his statement on Rubicon this week. He will be the same narrative as the one he gave in parliament a few weeks ago.

"This is based on his belief that the police are pursuing things thoroughly and phone hacking has nothing to do with its media plurality issue."

The internal News Corp. codename for its bid to take over BSkyB was "Rubicon".

The email goes on to say:

"JH is now starting to look into phone hacking/practices more thoroughly and has asked me to advise him privately in the coming weeks and guide his and No 10's positioning."

Michel has since said that "Hunt" and "JH" were used to mean the culture secretary's office and did not necessarily mean Hunt himself.

Hunt's special adviser, Adam Smith, was forced to resign after falling on his sword and admitting he shared more information with News Corporation than he should have done.

The Labour Party has previously called for Hunt to resign from the cabinet, accusing him of acting inappropriately as News Corp's "cheerleader" inside the government.

A spokesman for Hunt said the culture secretary would respond to the allegations when he gave his evidence to the Leveson inquiry.

"He is confident that his evidence will vindicate the position that he has behaved with integrity on every issue," the spokesman said.

“It has already been made clear that when Fred Michel has claimed in emails to be speaking to Jeremy Hunt that was not the case.

“On 11 July 2011 Jeremy Hunt wrote to Ofcom for further advice about the impact of phone hacking on the BSkyB bid.”

Labour MP Chris Bryant, who has long pursued the phone hacking case, said the email was "damaging".

“It is extraordinary that even after the revelations of Milly Dowler’s phone being hacked, illegal payments to police officers and the subsequent cover-up, every senior member of the Conservative Party: Cameron, Osborne, Hague and May contacted Rebekah Brooks to secretly wish her well," he said.

“But the most damaging piece of evidence today was the email from Fred Michel to Rebekah Brooks that makes it clear that Jeremy Hunt and Number 10 colluded not just on the BSkyB deal but also over phone hacking.”

“Lord Justice Leveson has made it clear that he will not rule on the Ministerial Code; neither Hunt nor Cameron have any alibis left.”

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Email From Michel To Brooks:

Michel to Brooks: 27 June 2011 16:29

Hunt will be making references to phone hacking in his statement on Rubicon this week.

He will be repeating the same narrative as the one he gave in Parliament few weeks ago.

This is based on his belief that the police is pursing things thoroughly and phone hacking has nothing to do with the media plurality issues.

It's extremely helpful.

On the issue of the privacy committee he supports a widening of its remit to the future of the press and evidence from all newspaper groups on the regulatory regime.

He wants to prevent a public inquiry. For this the committee will need to come up a strong report in the autumn and put enough pressure on the PCC to strength itself and take recommendations forward.

JH is now starting to looking to phone hacking/practices more thoroughly and has asked me to advise him privately in the coming weeks and guide his and No 10's positioning…

Fred

Brooks to Michel: Jun 27 2011 17:30

When is the Rubicon statement?

Michel to Brooks:

Probably Weds

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15:19 on 13/05/2012
Turn it off mate , Simple`s
11:16 on 13/05/2012
What an absolute shower of hypocrytical numpties the Wastemonster career politicos are. They each point fingers at the others while they all, of every British Nationalist Party, point their fingers at Alex Salmond, the only one who, having met with Murdoch, has neither given or taken any kind of bribe with Murdoch.
00:15 on 13/05/2012
Did Hunt really have to seek advice, and guidance from the lower ranking employees of his Boss, Rupert?
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01:38 on 13/05/2012
Perhaps they have something on him'...After all he wouldn't want to tread on their toes eh?..The last line of defence for Dodgy Dave. maybe?
23:03 on 12/05/2012
Is it merely a coincidence that Rupert Murdoch's wife and Jeremy Hunt's come from the land of the great Paywall?
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01:41 on 13/05/2012
Bendy
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01:41 on 13/05/2012
Wendy..?
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Delighted to meet you
22:46 on 12/05/2012
He didn't seek guidance, he sought instructions from his media boss
19:52 on 12/05/2012
Dear Sir, I would dearly love to help ya, but you have successfully avoided the truth so far so why cry now.
Leave with some dignity, put your hands up and admit you`ve been caught, take the rap.
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Ben Wilson
Might as well laugh while you still can.
19:19 on 12/05/2012
That greasy Pole has left him rather slimey.
14:32 on 12/05/2012
There are reasons for everything....
....While Hunt is at the fore, Dave sits out of focus.
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SGillLondonUK
DEMOCRACY DOES NOT EXIST.
16:33 on 12/05/2012
Its not only that, the danger now for Cameron is that he has left it too long, that it gives the impression he is going to sack him because of public opinion, and not because its the proper thing to do, in short, he looks indecisive.
20:31 on 12/05/2012
This and other farces makes Cam mooron look what he is incompatant
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NOSHER
09:03 on 13/05/2012
you are on the button. when he asks him to resign he will get put at the back of the house with pay and a lump sum till it quietens down, like fox , huhne and the rest of the liers without charge they should be all in prison and not for a couple of weeks im onyl waiting of that pickles bloke to be caught out because cant stand him a proper lier
13:39 on 12/05/2012
Ah...I can remember the days when ministers would resign if one of their aides was found to be acting inappropriately....but those were the days when senior politicians weren't perfect but at least took responsibility for their staff. Now it seem that their staff are there to take the fall and the flak for them.
Corrupt the lot of them.
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14:37 on 12/05/2012
In those long forgotten days they weren't 'career' politicians either.
15:10 on 12/05/2012
yes, they were REAL people who had lived in the REAL world not planet Westminster all their working lives.
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SGillLondonUK
DEMOCRACY DOES NOT EXIST.
16:35 on 12/05/2012
Resigning? losing his job should be the least of his problems...trying to prevent an public enquiry, isnt that obstruction, the guy should be arrested
13:22 on 12/05/2012
They should throw this corrupt government out. There not running the country they think they own the country by making there own corrupt rules.
13:45 on 12/05/2012
well said
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09:06 on 13/05/2012
150percent right mate
13:17 on 12/05/2012
If someone is chucking sticky, smelly stuff and you are close enough, some of it will fall on you.
12:10 on 12/05/2012
I thought I heard Rebekah, kah, kah, say - that -

We were just doing what we told Sun readers to tell us to do...
15:14 on 13/05/2012
Yep, its all the readers fault, i wonder where she got that saying from, it couldn't possibly be from DC.
19:10 on 13/05/2012
Yes, I missed out the brackets to the extra information I added to what Rebekah Brooks said at the Leveson enquiry .. i.e.

We were just doing what ( we told ) Sun readers (to) tell us to do.
12:01 on 12/05/2012
Of course he did. This BSkyB deal was supposed to go through without a hitch. Rupert and his friends Dave, Gideon, et al were trying to stuff the BBC - that's what this was about.
14:46 on 12/05/2012
Your right but the bbc under Lord Pat the Rat have pulled their own stunt's.ask C4 about
the F1 racing.the bbc bid and got F1 knowing it or i should say we could not afford it!!!
New partner sky.I wonder how much his kick back was?
12:01 on 12/05/2012
A more serious issue is whether Mr Hunt has mislead Parliament in his previous statement. The weight of circumstantial evidence that he has is mounting and one has to wonder whether the Prime Minister is aware of this. If so he then becomes complicit in misleading Parliament.
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16:39 on 12/05/2012
Misled parliament, obstruction of justice, im not sure how many criminal acts hunt should be charged with
11:53 on 12/05/2012
All of Dave's Horse's and all of his men "couldn't"put this HUNT.Back together agen.