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Old 25-04-2012, 04:44 PM #4
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17835770

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Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has told MPs he "strictly followed due process" in the way he handled a controversial BSkyB takeover bid by News Corporation.

He said it was not true that the firm had any "back channel" of influence, when he was ruling on the bid.
His special adviser Adam Smith has quit over contact with the firm that he said "went too far".
But Labour's Harriet Harman said Mr Hunt had been "backing" rather than "judging this bid" and should resign.

Mr Hunt delivered his statement in a noisy House of Commons, following the publication of emails at the Leveson Inquiry relating to his handling of the takeover.

Labour say these show he fell short in his impartial "quasi-judicial" role in ruling on the company's bid to fully take over broadcaster BSkyB.

But Frederic Michel, head of public affairs at News Corp, has said his references to "JH" in emails were actually shorthand for Mr Hunt's special adviser, Mr Smith.

Mr Smith AKA JH .....

As Delboy would say "Quel coincidence ..... "
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