02/05/2012
Murdoch Admits He Should Have 'Acted More Quickly'
Rupert Murdoch has sent an email to staff in his media giant News Corporation stating he should have "acted more quickly and aggressively to uncover wrongdoing" in the phone hacking scandal.
The news comes after MP's branded him "not fit" to run an international firm.
In a message to around 50,000 staff members he said it was "difficult to read many of the report's findings".
He said: "There is no easy way around this, but I am proud today we have been working hard to put things right."
He said he deeply regretted what took place and took his share of responsibility for not rectifying the situation sooner.
He concluded: "The opportunity to emerge from this difficult period a stronger, better company has never been greater and I will to each of you to help me ensure that New's Corporation's next 60 years are more vital and successful than ever."
(CD/GK)
The news comes after MP's branded him "not fit" to run an international firm.
In a message to around 50,000 staff members he said it was "difficult to read many of the report's findings".
He said: "There is no easy way around this, but I am proud today we have been working hard to put things right."
He said he deeply regretted what took place and took his share of responsibility for not rectifying the situation sooner.
He concluded: "The opportunity to emerge from this difficult period a stronger, better company has never been greater and I will to each of you to help me ensure that New's Corporation's next 60 years are more vital and successful than ever."
(CD/GK)
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