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Rupert Murdoch 'turned a blind eye' to phone hacking allegations, High Court told

Sky News Wednesday, 20 March 2024
Rupert Murdoch "turned a blind eye" to allegations of phone hacking as publisher of the defunct News Of The World, but would have been aware of it seven years before the paper closed, the High Court has been told.
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