David Cameron defends his good faith and get out claws of parliamentarians

David Cameron this is rather well out of his confrontation today Wednesday with parliamentarians. In the spotlight, British Prime Minister had to shorten his trip to Africa to respond to the attacks against him on the case of the illegal phone tapping by the journalists of the News International Group.

Labour officials had requested his resignation because of the hiring, in the spring of 2007 and on the advice of the current Minister of finance George Osborne to Andrew Coulson as his Director of communications. Resigned four months earlier the direction of the writing of News of the World at the time of the conviction of a journalist and a detective deprived the tabloid at the prison farm, the nie then any knowledge of illegal eavesdropping carried out by his subordinates.


Mea culpa
But emails exchanged with some of them would now prove the contrary and led police to arrest him ten days ago. Seeking to defuse the controversy, David Cameron, assured the Parliament that had he been aware, [he] have not submitted the job. And to make his mea culpa. I am sorry and I'm extremely sorry fury that this has caused.

David Cameron has also rejected the idea that he may have had inappropriate discussions with News International officials about the redemption of the BSkyB satellite television group. However, he admitted having met some officials on the subject, without specifying their name. It also confirmed be close to Rebekah Brooks, former Director of News International, and has implied that both were discussed. Two very vague points that still maintain the doubt on the relationship between the Prime Minister and the organizational structure of Rupert Murdoch.

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