Source:
The Independent"There are some very big questions. What I find worrying is the apparent unwillingness of the police, who had the evidence and chose to do nothing with it.
"That's something that needs to be looked into," he told the BBC after the News Of The World published an apology to those whose voicemails had been hacked.
He added: "It also raises some quite serious questions for the security of government. It seems pretty extraordinary that newspapers are able to listen in to the private conversations of Downing Street, royal staff and others.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/met-warned-only-36-in-phonehack-investigation-2275286.html
Why would the police lie to Parliament and tell them they had notified everyone who had been hacked. Everyone turns out to be 36 out of 4000. Hmmmm...maybe the police, who Murdoch's papers have been paying off, decided to help in a little bit of a cover-up.
If you haven't been following things, this is the first documented information that proves a police coverup. It is a beautiful thing.