Piers Morgan questioned by phone hacking police
Former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan was questioned under caution about phone-hacking last December.
Former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan was questioned under caution about phone-hacking last December.
Piers Morgan has confirmed he was questioned by police about phone hacking at the Mirror newspaper group - although it is not the first he has been linked to the hacking scandal.
In his memoirs, published in 2003, the former Daily Mirror editor appeared to suggest he knew all about phone hacking, and he then repeated those stories to the media when he gave interviews.
Then he appeared before Lord Leveson at his inquiry in late 2012, and said that absolutely no hacking took place under his editorship at the Daily Mirror, going back on all those earlier suggestions.
Morgan is now based in the US, but flew back to the UK in December to be questioned by police, after being approached by officers belonging to Operation Golding which was set up to look into voice message interception.
The Mirror Group deny that any kind of hacking occurred at their newspaper group.
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