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Culture Secretary, Jeremy Hunt
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Besieged British Culture Secretary, Jeremy Hunt will be presented to the Leveson research this week at one of its most high-profile hearings to date.
Huntingface questioning on Thursday his office links with News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch, during their attempt to conquer the broadcaster BSkyB satellite.
It will test whether in their public expressions of support for the nomination were compatible with the quasi-judicial role was given to British Prime Minister David Cameron.Advertising: The story continues below
speculation this weekend confirmed that Cameron is to appear two weeks later, on Thursday, June 14. testify in the coming days will be the Business Secretary Vince Cable, who was stripped of the function of deciding whether the offer could go back in December after he was secretly recorded saying he had “declared war” to Murdoch. The British Prime Minister Tony Blair faced questions on Monday, when it is likely to request the extension and nature of government bonds with the Murdoch press for 13 years working powers. Education Secretary Michael Gove and the Secretary of the Interior, Theresa May, appears on Tuesday and the Attorney General, Kenneth Clarke, Wednesday. Hunting
had requested his appearance before the application to be submitted in order to give his version of history as soon as possible, but was rejected by Judge Leveson.
The survey was presented with a game of mail that shows that News Corp, lobbyist Fred Michel has received information to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport of the Hunt for supply management, the former special adviser to Adam Smith, who resigned last month after admitting that he was too far to act as a point of contact with the company. Last week, research published a memorandum sent to the Secretariat of Culture of the Prime Minister in November 2010, weeks before he assumed the role of quasi-judicial, which seemed to cause the supply of News Corp move on. Huntinginsists that oversaw the process “with all that scrupulous justice” and has received strong support from Cameron.
But Cameron also said that if something comes from research suggesting that the ministerial code, may have been violated, you tell your ethics counselor independent of Sir Alex Allan, or to act immediately itself. The decision of Sir Alex must investigate the behavior of the Ministry of Culture is scheduled shortly after the Hunt test. PA
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