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Members of the Culture, Media and Sport committee said they have not managed to reconcile the contradictions between those statements. Committee Chief John Whittingdale said it "may wish to put further questions to James Murdoch."He also said Myler and Crone would give evidence to the lawmakers next month. Committee member Tom Watson said "it is likely we will take Murdoch back.""There seems to be a question as to whether James Murdoch himself misled the committee," Watson said. "We have not reached a conclusion on that."
Whittingdale said there are no plans to recall Rupert Murdoch, who gave evidence to the committee alongside his son on July 19.Police are investigating claims the News of the World illegally accessed cell phone messages and bribed police to get information on celebrities, politicians and crime victims.News International said Tuesday it is "cooperating fully" with the police investigation."We recognize the seriousness of materials disclosed to the police and Parliament and are committed to working in a constructive and open way with all the relevant authorities," it said in a statement Tuesday?.Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. shut down the 168-year-old newspaper last month.
Whittingdale said there are no plans to recall Rupert Murdoch, who gave evidence to the committee alongside his son on July 19.Police are investigating claims the News of the World illegally accessed cell phone messages and bribed police to get information on celebrities, politicians and crime victims.News International said Tuesday it is "cooperating fully" with the police investigation."We recognize the seriousness of materials disclosed to the police and Parliament and are committed to working in a constructive and open way with all the relevant authorities," it said in a statement Tuesday?.Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. shut down the 168-year-old newspaper last month.
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