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British Prime Minister David Cameron announced on 13 July the appointment of Lord Justice Leveson to lead the News of the World phone-hacking inquiry.The announcement comes as New
British Prime Minister David Cameron announced on 13 July the appointment of Lord Justice Leveson to lead the News of the World phone-hacking inquiry.
Heading the tabloid phone-hacking inquiry, which will include an investigation into the wrongdoing of the press and police, as well as a full review of the regulation of the press, Leveson will be assisted by a panel of senior independent figures with expertise in media, broadcasting, regulation and government.
The inquiry, due to report back within 12 months, will have the power to summon witnesses including newspaper reporters, management, proprietors, policemen and politicians of all parties to give evidence in public.
Speaking to the House of Commons on 13 July, the Prime Minister said the inquiry should be "as robust as possible and get to the truth fastest and get to work the quickest".
Cameron also announced changes to the ministerial code stating that ministers will be required to record and publish details of all their meetings with newspaper and other media proprietors, senior editors and executives.