Leveson Inquiry

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Leveson Inquiry refers to the investigation that took place in spring 2012 in connection with the News International scandal , which centered on telephone tapping activities by Rupert Murdoch's publishing houses .

The commission of inquiry was chaired by Sir Brian Leveson , Lord Justice of Appeal . British Prime Minister David Cameron was also interrogated in London along with Rupert Murdoch and his son. All surveys were broadcast live on various news channels such as BBC News, CNN and Sky News.

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