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Hacked Off: Response to the Prime Minister’s statement about the forthcoming judicial inquiry

This is a Press Release issued by the Hacked Off campaign earlier today:

The Hacked Off Campaign welcomes the Terms of Reference of the Judicial Inquiry announced today, in particular the extensive changes that the campaign secured, set out below.

Professor Brian Cathcart of the Campaign said:

“The Hacked Off Campaign is however disappointed that the Government has refused to specify in the Terms of Reference that the contacts and relationships between national newspapers and government officials and other public servants, and the conduct of each should be included in the Part 1 of the inquiry.”

“This means that there will be no direct or immediate scrutiny by the inquiry of any contacts proper – improper or otherwise – between editors, newspaper executives or press proprietors and government officials, special advisors and other public servants, such as Andy Coulson and Alastair Campbell.”

“This omission of civil servants also means that the extent of the hospitality provided by newspaper organisations to public officials is not covered nor directly exposed.

“Furthermore, the extent of any “hold” over the public officials by the press interfering with the proper performance of public duties is not directly covered.”

Mark Lewis, solicitor to the Dowler family, of the Hacked Off Campaign said:

“We are at a loss to understand why the clear wishes of the victims of these criminal activities that these matters be covered properly in the inquiry have been rejected by the Government.”

Martin Moore, of the Hacked Off Campaign, said:

“The speed at which the work on part 2 of the inquiry starts is of vital importance to all those we seek to represent and we are worried that even preparatory work will not start soon enough.”

“We are yet to be reassured about the openness of this inquiry, or whether it will seek to put documents in the public domain soon, and on a regular basis”

“We have a number of other concerns about the timing and process of the inquiry and we are hoping to raise these with Lord Justice Leveson”

This is the list of changes secured by the Hacked Off Campaign

The inclusion in Part 1 of the inquiry of

The inclusion in part 2 of the Inquiry of

The process issues Hacked Off is seeking to raise with the judge include:

The panel members assisting Lord Justice Leveson with his inquiry are:

Further information can be found on the 10 Downing Street website.

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