David Cameron obliged to give explanation before the Leveson Inquiry
18th June 2012On 14th June British Prime Minister David Cameron was invited to explain himself before the Leveson Inquiry, which is investigating the Murdoch affair. For six hours the head of government, speaking under oath, had to justify himself live on TV regarding his involvement and that of his party in the telephone tapping affair. Qualifying the idea that there had been "explicit agreements" as "absurd", he denied that there had been any agreement with the Murdoch group, which it is said to have offered him favourable media coverage, notably during the electoral campaign in 2010.
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