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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
They’ve said sorry and offered compensation to some, but for News International, the phone hacking1 scandal isn’t going away. Today, many want to know why the apology didn’t come sooner as police investigation2 continues to delve3 into the saga4.
In the statement, they said “The News International has decided5 to approach some civil litigants6 with an unreserved apology and admission of liability in cases meeting specific criteria7. It’s now apparent that our previous inquiries8 failed to uncover important evidence and we acknowledge our actions then were not sufficiently9 robust10. ”
Lawyers for News International are now dealing11 with compensation scheme to settle justifiable12 claims. But there are caveats13 say it only covers cases from 2004 to 2006. And the paper says they’ll fight any claim it believes lacks merits. It’s understood that at least 8 people are now in line for payment included in those eight are: Tessa Jowell, Sienna Miller14, Andy Gray, and assistants who worked for John Prescott and Max Clifford.
News International’s announcement yesterday has now opened up the floodgate, they put their hands up. So apart from the 8 people named, who will be looking to get a vast sum of money in compensation. Loads of others will now come out because so many people are outspoken15 to believe their phones have been hacked16. Not by News International, many of them, but by other newspapers.
Only this week, Ian Edmondson, the papers’ former news editor, and Neville Thurlbeck, his chief reporter were arrested. They’ve been now released on police bail17.
As the team in Scotland Yard continues to sift18 again through thousands of documents, this latest admission raises questions about how far criminal charges could stretch.
“I think what it is important is for individuals who broke the law to be held to account, if the police can prove the people have committed criminal offences. Then we should be seeing more people go to prison.”
John Prescott is among those calling for the takeover of BSkyB by News International’s parent group News Corp to be halted until police have concluded their investigation. There’s bound to be a split reaction to yesterday’s apology. The cynical19 will question the timing20 and motive21. Other victims may be slightly mellowed22. Either way, it’s not the end of the story.
1 hacking | |
n.非法访问计算机系统和数据库的活动 | |
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n.(尤指中世纪北欧海盗的)故事,英雄传奇 | |
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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12 justifiable | |
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14 miller | |
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19 cynical | |
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21 motive | |
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22 mellowed | |
(使)成熟( mellow的过去式和过去分词 ); 使色彩更加柔和,使酒更加醇香 | |
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