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A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police hinted that Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue Akers could be replaced by another member of the Operation Weeting team, which is looking into claims that reporters working for Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers... Full Article at The Independent
Sunday: "Deputy Assistant Commissioner (DAC) Sue Akers is due to retire later this year after 36 years service with the MPS. "The DAC signalled her intention to retire this autumn when she took charge of investigations into phone-hacking and related... Full Article at BBC News
This remains the case and it is not being investigated by Operations Weeting, Elveden or Tuleta, the phone hacking and related inquiries being led by DAC (Deputy Assistant Commissioner) Sue Akers.
Deputy Commissioner Craig Mackey said Akers's extensive detective experience would be missed but her decision to step down would not be allowed to affect the progress of the investigations. Akers, who joined the Met in 1976, took control of Operation... Full Article at The Observer
"But I have now done 36 years, which as far as I know makes me by far the longest-serving woman in the Met, and it has always been my intention to go this summer. Of course it would have been nice to see Operations Weeting, Elvedon and Tuleta [into... Full Article at The Independent
Ms. Brooks, who will appear in court on June 13, will most likely not be the last to face prosecution, the police and prosecutors said. There are three current police operations, Scotland Yard confirmed: Operation Weeting, which is examining illegal... Full Article at International Herald Tribune
I have informed Scotland Yard that while I fully understand and respect the reason for their request of me to give evidence for the Crown in any prosecution arising from Operation Weeting, it is my opinion that a detailed and forensic inquiry into my working methods by what is a highly professional poli...
Mrs Brooks, listed on a police indictment as “unemployed” of Churchill, Oxfordshire, was charged in an hour long meeting with Operation Weeting detectives. Speaking later outside the Kingsley Napley law firm office, she added: “I was the editor of the... Full Article at Liverpool Daily Post
"I then considered the second stage of the test and I have concluded that a prosecution is required in the public interest in relation to each of the other six." Brooks and her husband were arrested in March. Detectives from Operation Weeting then... Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Guardian: Brooks is accused of conspiring with others, including her husband, a racehorse trainer and friend of the prime minister, and her personal assistant, to conceal material from detectives. Brooks and her husband were informed of the charging... Full Article at Truth Dig
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This remains the case and it is not being investigated by Operations Weeting, Elveden or Tuleta, the phone hacking and related inquiries being led by DAC (Deputy Assistant Commissioner) Sue Akers.
I have informed Scotland Yard that while I fully understand and respect the reason for their request of me to give evidence for the Crown in any prosecution arising from Operation Weeting, it is my opinion that a detailed and forensic inquiry into my working methods by what is a highly professional poli...
A 51-year-old man was arrested by appointment at a central London police station at approximately 16:00 hrs today by officers from Operation Weeting, the MPS [Metropolitan Police Service] inquiry into the phone-hacking of voicemails
This is Operation Weeting arrest 'A'. He was previously arrested on 5 April 2011 (then aged 50) on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications (contrary to Section 1(1) Criminal Law Act 1977) and unlawful interception of voicemail messages (contrary to Section 1 of the Regulation of Investigator...
The coordinated arrests were made between approximately 5am and 7am today by officers from Operation Weeting, the Metropolitan Police Service inquiry into the phone-hacking of voicemail boxes
The co-ordinated arrests were made between approximately 0500 and 0700 this morning by officers from Operation Weeting, the MPS inquiry into the phone-hacking of voicemail boxes
On several occasions after Operation Weeting had started and I had returned from sick leave, the chair of the MPA, Kit Malthouse, expressed a view that we should not be devoting this level of resources to the phone-hacking inquiry as a consequence of a largely political and media-driven 'level of hyster...
On several occasions after Operation Weeting had started and I had returned from sick leave, the chair of the MPA [Metropolitan Police Authority], Kit Malthouse, expressed a view that we should not be devoting this level of resources to the phone-hacking inquiry as a consequence of a largely political a...
There are 180 officers who are currently involved in Elveden and Weeting, these operations, and you know, let's knock it on the head as far as we can.
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