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Stuart Kuttner, the public face of the New World and his public defender most of the members of 22, was arrested by police investigating allegations of piracy and corruption of the police to phone disclosing sensitive information.
as editor until his resignation in July 2009, Kuttner was the CFO of the newspaper no longer exists.
Kuttner, 71, was described at the time of the editor of his newspaper's resignation last, Colin Myler, as a man whose "DNA is fully integrated into the document that was represented by media effect. "
Kuttner apparently unaware that he would be arrested when he arrived for the appointment to a police station in London on Tuesday to 11 hours for questioning by the phone-hacking scandal.
PoliceWeeting two operations (research phreaking) and Elveden (the investigation into allegations of irregular payments to the police), is believed to have been arrested Kuttner, who suffers from serious health problems and recently returned from treatment in the United States.
Kuttner is believed to have been arrested on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications, contrary to Article 1 (1) of the Criminal Code Act 1977 on suspicion of corruption against Article 1 Prevention of Corruption Act 1906.
are the same charges as Rebecca Brooks, the former news editor and former Global CEO of international news, faces since his arrest last month.
BrooksWhen faced with a common culture, media and sport committee at the hearing last month told MPs that payments to private investigators the responsibility of the Office editor the newspaper is.
Brooks admitted to using private detectives during his time as a tabloid editor from 2000 to 2003, she said, "purely legitimate" purposes.
When asked if he had ever discussed the individual payments to private investigators Kuttner, admitted that "payments to private investigators who have passed through the office of the editor." But He added: "I do not remember if he ever discussed the individual payments."
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Kuttner as the public face of the New World turned out to be the key to tabloid editors, Rebekah Brooks - then Rebekah Wade - and his replacement, Andy Coulson, who were reluctant to talk to media.
When Brooks's Law of Sarah ", the campaign caused public hysteria in some cities and towns across the UK, prompting some people in Portsmouth to burn the houses of a suspected pedophile Kuttner was that in front of the cameras.
- The Guardian revealed last week that the cell phone Payne had been the target of a private detective Glenn Mulcair at a time when key members of management staff of the newspaper are working hard to forge Payne believes this a close friendship and genuine. Kuttner was one of those who attended the funeral of their parents.
- No reason was given for the newspaper Kuttner's departure two years ago, shortly before it exploded exclusive saves the history of phone-hacking wide.
- At the time, International News, said he will continue to work on "special projects" among them. Sarah's Law campaign
"It happened once in the News of the World journalist was fired. He went to prison .. The editor resigned "
He continued by saying that British journalism is "a very honorable profession," and that newspapers like the New World was to act as guard dogs, because "we live in a time of political and corrosion of public life -. degradation "
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