Privacy breaches of figures such as Prince Harry by Mirror Group Newspapers covered up, court told
It is alleged that journalists from the newspapers obtained private and confidential information about people's lives through a variety of unlawful means between 1991 and 2011 - including accessing voicemail messages on their phones.
The court heard the entrepreneur had spoken to three industry insiders about phone hacking allegations at Trinity Mirror whilst researching whether to invest in the company. The group's legal director, Paul Vickers, was described to him as the "villain of the piece" because he was involved in the cover-up", which chief executive Sly Bailey "orchestrated".
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