King’s Landing in Nottingham

Vol 2 Chapter 498: Wei XX's Exploring Journey

Chapter 498: Wei's Journey to Discovery

With Marota's words, Zhao Tairang found a new direction.

To mobilize funds from the country, isn't it about letting Wei Xun go to the Shengfei Group's laurels. In that case, why not refer to the opinions of the old chairman?

Makes sense!

Zhao Tai slapped Marotta on the back. When the Italian was about to fight back, Zhao Tai ran away first. He had to go to the old chairman for instructions.

"Zhao, it's too heavy to start, you must invite me to dinner next time!"

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"Yes, yes, Chairman, I understand..."

Zhao Tai's mobile phone was tightly attached to his ears, and he screamed like a chicken pecking at the rice, attached to the voice on the other end of the phone.

An ocean phone call resolved all the questions in Zhao Tai's mind. Wei Kangmei, who has been up and down in the business sea for decades, gave Zhao Tai a sense of empowerment.

Regardless of whether Notts County and the Magpie Group can eat into the "News of the World", for those in the upper echelons, the role of Notts County and the Magpie Group in this matter cannot be hidden at all.

Now that you are about to be hated by others, why not take what you deserve? Besides, which of these things the "News of the World" did not make these upper-class people creepy?

Killing the "News of the World" is a good thing for them, and it is not an exaggeration to say that they are celebrating one by one.

After the "Sun" and "News of the World" published Prince Harry's scandal, agents from Scotland Yard entered their building in the eastern suburbs of London with official documents for routine searches.

There are still some people who are working in the car. The agents were blocked by the reporter and editor in the lobby, but the agents in Scotland Yard still got what they wanted.

"Stop! Stop! Your behavior is illegal! You executioners!"

"Get out! We have called the police!"

After hearing the news, some other reporters with ghosts immediately yelled in front of the agents, and ordered to accept and wipe their buttocks.

They threw a large amount of documents into the garbage bag, dragged them to a hidden corner and burned them, trying to destroy the evidence, but their worries seemed to be unnecessary:

The police and the agents of Scotland Yard didn't want to trouble them either. They caught the thief first, and they restricted the search scope to Goodman's office.

On the same day, the London police raided Mulgarry's house. Under the supervision of Scotland Yard agents, Mulgarry had no time to escape.

The London police seized more than a dozen laptops and two desktop computers in the residence of the famous private detective in England, and found too many criminal evidence:

More than 2,900 mobile phone numbers that may be hacked;

Ninety-one mobile phone Pin codes;

Thirty cassettes...

In one of the videotapes, Mulgari is teaching a reporter from The Sun how to hack an official's mobile phone voicemail!

The cowhide is out!

Under the interrogation methods of professionals, Mulgari and Goodman could not withstand the severe beatings of the society. They are not all loyal. They do these things for fame and fortune.

This time the incident has had such a big impact, their upper echelons will probably be directly involved, and no one can keep them, simply tell them all, and strive for leniency.

So, without using any novel methods of torture by the agents of Scotland Yard, the two of them confessed everything they knew, just like pouring beans from a bamboo tube.

More and more inside stories have been exposed, and it is not just the two little fishes Goodman and Mulgari who are struggling with the eavesdropping door:

From the top editors of "News of the World" and "The Sun" to reporters and paparazzi of other tabloid newspapers under News Corporation, they took risks at all costs for the power of exclusive news and broke the news. The phenomenon of illegal eavesdropping and hiring private investigators to inquire into the privacy of celebrities is very common. !

In the beginning, some government officials helped "News of the World" and "The Sun" intercede, after all, they were very important chess pieces in Cameron's campaign.

But soon, they automatically quit.

It was not just the phones of the two princes and royal assistants that were hacked. Hundreds of British celebrities, government officials, and football stars were not spared.

As long as the tabloids and paparazzi are interested in celebrities, their mobile phones have been hacked by reporters from "News of the World" and "Sun".

No privacy at all!

"News of the World" was founded in 1843, mainly for the emerging working class. A newspaper only sold for three pence, which was the cheapest newspaper in London at that time.

In 1969, Murdoch's News Corp. marched into Fleet Street in London. The first thing it fancyed was the tabloid stall. It took several twists and turns to obtain a controlling stake.

Under Murdoch's management, the circulation of "News of the World" once reached 4 million copies. Although it has declined in recent years, it still has 2.7 million copies. It is the largest political tabloid in the UK.

After decades of business, with the "Sun", "London Times", and "Sunday Times" successively acquired by News Corporation, Murdoch has gradually created a conservative media group in the British media industry. To a large extent, it affects British politics and public opinion.

Andy Coulson, the editor-in-chief of "News of the World", is one of the most influential figures in the Murdoch Group. Coulson's only philosophy is to get the news you want at all costs.

Under Andy Coulson’s journalistic philosophy, the News of the World has been deliberate and unscrupulous in order to grab the news, and its reporters are also very smart:

In order to write a report about the magician David Bryan, a reporter kept himself in a plastic box in the editorial office for 24 hours, trying to decipher the mechanism of David's magic;

In order to interview a secret underground **** party in the suburbs of London, the female reporter of "News of the World" had to put on **** **** and sneak into the live experiential report.

In the "News of the World" and "The Sun", almost every reporter and feature department will hire their own private detectives to help them inquire about news, spy on medical records, obtain undisclosed address lists and telephone bills, etc. .

How to obtain the password of a celebrity is also an open secret in the editorial department. Many people are too lazy to change the password after buying a mobile phone, which is basically the four one or four four preset by the manufacturer. If the password is changed, the reporter will ask the private detective to go to the phone company to forcibly get the password.

"Dog can't change eating shit!"

Andy Coulson was brutally **** by Wei Xun two years ago, but he didn't seem to have any memory. After the wind passed, Murdoch promoted this guy who nearly ruined him.

Although Wei Xun wanted to scold this Andy Coulson, it was because the dog couldn't change eating shit, but he was still very grateful to this shameless guy in his heart.

If it weren't for these evils that he did, Wei Xun would not be able to get the same treatment as Murdoch. This nostril looked at the Australian-American people, and he had never looked at Wei Xun directly!

News Corp’s opponents, such as the “Guardian” and London TV, have also hit hard one after another, and Murdoch can no longer sit still.

Everyone knows the shady in the industry. But Andy Coulson seems to be pulling the bottom line that everyone needs to stick to lower and lower. This is the ultimate reason why News Corp. sits on the wax.

The old man flew to London from the United States in a hurry and asked Prince Charles for peace talks. Wei Xun was also invited by His Royal Highness, and he finally wanted to run with Murdoch.

"News of the World" belongs to tomorrow!

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