WASHINGTON - News Corp., owned by media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, threatened investigation by authorities in the United States (U.S.). This leading media company violating anti-bribery laws.
This complements the new allegations wiretapping scandal made by its subsidiary in the UK. It remains unclear whether U.S. authorities will implement anti-bribery rules are on the case experienced by News Corp in Britain. The case itself involves the newspaper News of the World.
The newspaper is no longer in operation since last Sunday, July 10, is rumored to have bribed several members of the British police and some other officials to get exclusive news. The British government also continued investigating the case.
Some lawyers in the United assessing News Corp. as a holding company for the News of the World can be accused of bribery over the scandal. U.S. authorities continue to conduct its own investigation into the possibility of bribery allegations, if proven to News Corp's certainly violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
As reported by Reuters on Tuesday (12/07/2011), the law says any company which has links with the United States and bribery, then it can be considered as a crime.
At least not, News Corp. could be in breach of the rules of the financial statements. However, all this depends on the decision of the Ministry of Justice of the United States, whether they will conduct an investigation terhadan Australia's billionaire-owned company or not.
While the wiretapping scandal-related cases by the News of the World, the police began an investigation Inggri tapping was done to former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the British Royal Family.
Police said Gordon Brown has tapped the phone while he was still serving British finance minister. Tapping is done by a private investigator Glenn Mulcaire. Mulcaire known to try to find out about his bank account.
This complements the new allegations wiretapping scandal made by its subsidiary in the UK. It remains unclear whether U.S. authorities will implement anti-bribery rules are on the case experienced by News Corp in Britain. The case itself involves the newspaper News of the World.
The newspaper is no longer in operation since last Sunday, July 10, is rumored to have bribed several members of the British police and some other officials to get exclusive news. The British government also continued investigating the case.
Some lawyers in the United assessing News Corp. as a holding company for the News of the World can be accused of bribery over the scandal. U.S. authorities continue to conduct its own investigation into the possibility of bribery allegations, if proven to News Corp's certainly violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
As reported by Reuters on Tuesday (12/07/2011), the law says any company which has links with the United States and bribery, then it can be considered as a crime.
At least not, News Corp. could be in breach of the rules of the financial statements. However, all this depends on the decision of the Ministry of Justice of the United States, whether they will conduct an investigation terhadan Australia's billionaire-owned company or not.
While the wiretapping scandal-related cases by the News of the World, the police began an investigation Inggri tapping was done to former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the British Royal Family.
Police said Gordon Brown has tapped the phone while he was still serving British finance minister. Tapping is done by a private investigator Glenn Mulcaire. Mulcaire known to try to find out about his bank account.
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