LONDON (Indiana’s NewsCenter) - Prime Minister David Cameron faced lawmakers Wednesday morning at an emergency parliament session on Britain’s spreading hacking and bribery investigation.
This comes a day after media mogul Rupert Murdoch refused to accept responsibility for wrongdoing in the scandal that's threatening his media empire.
Cameron's former communications chief, a former editor at the now-defunct tabloid "News of the World," is among several people who have been arrested in the scandal.
Scotland Yard said Tuesday night that the protester who threw a plate of shaving foam at Rupert Murdoch during Tuesday's hearing has been charged with a public order offense.
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