Australian police are investigating a former senator's allegations that an executive from Rupert Murdoch's News Limited offered him favourable newspaper coverage and "a special relationship" in return for voting against government legislation.
The allegations are embarrassing for News Corp, whose ownership of 70% of Australia's newspapers has raised criticisms from within the government that Rupert Murdoch's empire has too much control over the country's media.
Journalism Glance
The phone hacking scandal has taken a new twist after it was revealed computers used by News of the World journalists were destroyed by putting them 'through a grinder'.
The station and other critics said the move was politically motivated, and part of a broader assault on democracy by conservative forces in the government.
Jamie Pyatt, the tabloid’s Thames Valley district reporter, was arrested at his home in Windsor this morning.





























