Today I am publishing the Government's response to the 13th report of the Home Affairs Committee into the ““Unauthorised tapping into or hacking of mobile communications””.
The Committee's report highlights a number of issues arising from the activities of journalists at News International and their associates, as well as the failings of the police investigations into those activities.
The Committee is to be commended for producing such a thorough report and for producing it so quickly after the final evidence sessions, so that it could inform the parliamentary debate in July and also sit usefully alongside other work that the Government have commissioned in this area, including:"the inquiry being led by Lord Justice Leveson, commissioned by the Prime Minister;""Her Majesty's inspectorate of constabulary's report considering instances of undue influence, inappropriate contractual arrangements and other abuses of power in police relationships with the media and other parties, which I have commissioned; and""the Independent Police Complaints Commission's report into their experience of investigating police corruption and any lessons that can be learned for the police service, which I have also commissioned."
Many of the issues highlighted by the report are for the police service and the Government believe that the report is a valuable contribution to the debate around changes needed to police culture.
Alongside the Government's response to the Home Affairs Committee's report, we are also publishing the first report by the Independent Police Complaints Commission on their experience of police corruption. Both documents will be available on the Home Office website and copies will be available from the Vote Office.
Report on Phone Hacking (Government Response)
Written statement made by Baroness May of Maidenhead (Conservative) on Thursday, 15 September 2011 in the
House of Commons,
on behalf of the Home Office.
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532 c62WS 
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2010-12
Unauthorised tapping into or hacking of mobile communications. Government response to the Home Affairs Select Committee thirteenth report of session 2010-12 (HC 907).
Thursday, 15 September 2011
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Thursday, 15 September 2011
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Corruption in the Police Service in England and Wales. Independent Police Complaints Commission first report. (Vote)
Thursday, 15 September 2011
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