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Rupert Murdoch flies in to UK to address News Int staff

By PA Mediapoint

News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch is in the UK to take charge of the latest crisis involving The Sun.

Murdoch, who touched down in a private plane at Luton Airport last night, is expected to speak to staff at the Wapping headquarters of his British newspapers later.

Ten current and former senior reporters and executives at The Sun have been arrested since November over alleged corrupt payments to public officials.

There is anger at the paper that News Corporation‘s Management Standards Committee (MSC) – formed to clean up the company following the phone-hacking scandal – gave police the information that led to the arrests.

Tom Mockridge, chief executive of News International, the UK newspapers division of News Corp, told staff at the weekend that Murdoch had personally told him of his “total commitment to continue to own and publish” The Sun.

Murdoch is expected to offer further reassurances in a direct address to employees during his visit to the paper’s offices in Wapping.

Five Sun journalists – including the deputy editor, picture editor and chief reporter – were held for questioning by Scotland Yard officers on Saturday on suspicion of making improper payments to police and other public officials.

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They have all been bailed. The latest arrests provoked criticism that the Metropolitan Police were being heavy-handed and that the MSC had identified some journalists’ confidential sources to detectives.

Trevor Kavanagh, associate editor of The Sun, which is Britain’s top-selling paper, said on Monday: “There is unease about the way some of the best journalists in Fleet Street have ended up being arrested on evidence which the MSC has handed to the police.”

The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) said it had been approached by a group of Sun journalists and was exploring ways to support them.

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