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I think the main point MNH was trying to make is that Coulson, when he was in public office, was required to report any received income from other sources under the Special Adviser's code of conduct to avoid any conflict of interest issues. This omission raises questions about Coulson's integrity and activities.


Andy Coulson's payout: a problem for the Tories?

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Big mistake, in my opinion, of including the charge of illegally accessing the voicemail of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler against Rebecca Brooks and Andy Coulson.


There's enough evidence to convict them of wrong doing without this charge, that, given it's emotive nature and the Guardian's incorrect facts, may see them get off.


It would be ironic if the Guardian's misrepresentation regarding deleting of emails allowed two Murdoch kingpins to walk away Scot free.

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speaking of free press and hacking


http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/aug/19/david-miranda-schedule7-danger-reporters


interesting developments no?


It also appears that the global press is interested but most other British papers strangely muted


(also posted in a thread I thought was active but now headlined "closed")

The DV level of security clearance checks bank accounts and requires changes reported I think.


So the security officer would have asked for an explanation.



Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> I think the main point MNH was trying to make is

> that Coulson, when he was in public office, was

> required to report any received income from other

> sources under the Special Adviser's code of

> conduct to avoid any conflict of interest issues.

> This omission raises questions about Coulson's

> integrity and activities.

>

> Andy Coulson's payout: a problem for the Tories?

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