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James Murdoch is to return to Sky as chairman, almost four years after stood down in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal.James Murdoch is to return to Sky as chairman, almost four years after stood down in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal.
Murdoch, who was chief executive then chairman from 2003 until 2012, replaces Nick Ferguson, who stands down after 12 years.Murdoch, who was chief executive then chairman from 2003 until 2012, replaces Nick Ferguson, who stands down after 12 years.
Murdoch, who is currently a Sky non-executive director, stepped down from the then BSkyB because of the fallout from his role as chairman of News International, publisher of the Sun, Times and now defunct News of the World.Murdoch, who is currently a Sky non-executive director, stepped down from the then BSkyB because of the fallout from his role as chairman of News International, publisher of the Sun, Times and now defunct News of the World.
At the time Murdoch said he felt it right to stand down as chairman of Sky – which is 39.1% owned by Rupert Murdoch’s Fox– to avoid becom a “lightning rod” for the phone-hacking scandal.At the time Murdoch said he felt it right to stand down as chairman of Sky – which is 39.1% owned by Rupert Murdoch’s Fox– to avoid becom a “lightning rod” for the phone-hacking scandal.
“I would like to thank Nick for his outstanding contribution to the board over the last decade and more. I am proud to have been asked by the Board to serve as chairman of Sky, one of the world’s leading pay TV companies,” said Murdoch. “I would like to thank Nick for his outstanding contribution to the board over the last decade and more. I am proud to have been asked by the board to serve as chairman of Sky, one of the world’s leading pay TV companies,” said Murdoch.
“Jeremy and the team at Sky have done an outstanding job in building a dynamic and successful company. As chairman, I look forward to working with the Board and management as they continue to deliver a great service for Sky’s customers and create value for all shareholders over the years to come.”“Jeremy and the team at Sky have done an outstanding job in building a dynamic and successful company. As chairman, I look forward to working with the Board and management as they continue to deliver a great service for Sky’s customers and create value for all shareholders over the years to come.”
The Sky chief executive, Jeremy Darroch, brushed off any assertion that Murdoch should not be Sky chairman.
“Without a doubt he is the right man for the job,” he said, in a conference call with media.
“The board was unanimous in support of James. At the time he stepped aside he felt was putting interests of the company ahead of his own. [Since then] he has been consistently re-elected by shareholders [as a non-executive director]. It was a smooth process and got to a good outcome. His knowledge of the international media industry will be a big asset.”
James Murdoch’s handling of the phone-hacking scandal came under fire from MPs and others.James Murdoch’s handling of the phone-hacking scandal came under fire from MPs and others.
Broadcasting regulator Ofcom, which ruled Sky was a fit and proper broadcaster following an investigation prompted by the phone-hacking scandal, criticised Murdoch.Broadcasting regulator Ofcom, which ruled Sky was a fit and proper broadcaster following an investigation prompted by the phone-hacking scandal, criticised Murdoch.
Ofcom said Murdoch’s handling of the hacking scandal “fell short” of those expected of the a chief executive and chairman at News International at the time.Ofcom said Murdoch’s handling of the hacking scandal “fell short” of those expected of the a chief executive and chairman at News International at the time.
James’s return marks the latest stage of a remarkable reassertion of of power by Rupert Murdoch over his UK assets.James’s return marks the latest stage of a remarkable reassertion of of power by Rupert Murdoch over his UK assets.
In September, News Corp confirmed the return of Rebekah Brooks as chief executive of News UK, a year after she was cleared of all charges related to the phone-hacking scandal.In September, News Corp confirmed the return of Rebekah Brooks as chief executive of News UK, a year after she was cleared of all charges related to the phone-hacking scandal.
The return of James Murdoch will further ignite rumours that Fox may look to mount another bid to take full control of Sky.
Fox was forced to give up on an £8bn-plus bid to take full control of Sky UK in 2011.
In October, James Murdoch hinted at ownership change at Sky, now a pan-European operator after taking full control of Sky in Germany and Italy, when he said that not having complete control of Sky “is not an end state that is natural for us”.
Darroch said on Friday: “I think that from time time there is speculation about what Fox’s intentions are. As management we don’t get distracted by that. I can’t speak for Fox but [James] and they continue to be passionate supporters for Sky’s ongoing success. Our job is to keep building a bigger and better business.”