1. How Corrupt is Rupert Murdoch?
News Corp - editorial offices appear to have been involved in opportunistic new gathering beyond what has, was, or is, considered legal.
How thoroughly and comprehensively corruption spills from the Chairman of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch to the news gathering and publishing should be a major focus of corruption investigation.
Big question of money interests, power brokering interests, buying competitive and political advantages using unethical methods normally considered the domain of spies, spooks, and secret police.
Rupert Murdoch Chairman of News Corporation wants to acquire interests to control BSkyB. His power reach and that of his family and interests over such a group would probably stain Britain for several generations.
Through the connection of Murdoch to the unethical news room of News Corp during 2003-2006, we can consider whether the Prime Minister's Office has been contaminated by importing a member of the news room staff who was heavily involved in unethical acts of phone hacking, ie. Spying.
2. Who Was Spying? Should there be a death penalty for spying on people bombed by terrorists and then publishing what you find in the press?
How seriously should we consider pressing charges against Rupert Murdoch a rich power broker and head of an alleged international spy ring centered in News Corp Offices.
How far does the corrupting influence of Rupert Murdoch stretch. Is he influencing the thoughts and words of the Conservative Government, especially through the Prime Minister's Office. Who should be arrested here?
Should Murdoch be now considered an undesirable alien?
3. Influence peddling by Rupert Murdoch comes to mind.
Using your company to buy influence is influence peddling. Spying on the public is espionage and illegal. Using what you find from spying is unethical and corrupt.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=news+editor+Brookes+news+corp&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari
Check it out for yourself....read about the work of Rebekah Brookes Editor, News Corp, News of the World.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebekah_Brooks
4. Andy Coulson Editor News Corp and in Prime Minister's Office
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=coulson+news+prime+minister&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari
5. Bribing of Police
Police
News International
6. Should Murdoch be allowed ownership of BSkyB?
No!
Ofcom needs to do research properly!
£ 9.6 bn offer is too low in any event.
Suitable owners need to be found.
7. Anything Goes Hacking?
Need to research corrupt 2003-2006 culture of anything goes for a big story!
Editorial Office was out of control?
Glenn Mulciare.... Private investigator
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=glenn+mulcaire&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari