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James Murdoch “stands by” testimony he never saw an email revealing phone hacking went beyond a single reporter, the Leveson Inquiry has heard.
The ex-News International chairman said he had thought hacking a “thing in the past” when he took over his father’s UK newspaper operations in 2007.
It remained his position that he did not know of the “For Neville” email until 2010, he told the inquiry.
He was also asked about meeting David Cameron during News Corp’s BSkyB bid.
Murdoch’s father, News Corporation head Rupert Murdoch, will appear before the inquiry on Wednesday and Thursday.
It is the first time either of them have appeared in front of the Leveson Inquiry.
James Murdoch, who resigned from News International in February, having been appointed to run the company in 2007.
The inquiry is tackling the Murdochs’ awareness of allegations that the practice of illegally intercepting voicemails went beyond News of the World royal reporter Clive Goodman, who was jailed in 2007.
Last year James Murdoch told MPs he had no prior knowledge of the scale of wrongdoing on the newspapers he controlled. (BBC)

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