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Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks face Operation Elveden charges | Andy Coulson and Rebekah Brooks face Operation Elveden charges |
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Ex-Downing Street communications chief Andy Coulson and ex-News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks face charges in connection with payments to police and public officials. | |
Journalists Clive Goodman and John Kay and MoD employee Bettina Jordan-Barber also face charges, the CPS says. | Journalists Clive Goodman and John Kay and MoD employee Bettina Jordan-Barber also face charges, the CPS says. |
Mr Coulson, who was editor of the News of the World before moving to Downing Street, says he denies the allegations. | Mr Coulson, who was editor of the News of the World before moving to Downing Street, says he denies the allegations. |
Operation Elveden is the Met Police investigation into corrupt payments. | Operation Elveden is the Met Police investigation into corrupt payments. |
Mr Coulson and Mr Goodman, a former royal correspondent at the now-defunct News of the World, are to be charged with two conspiracies relating to the request and authorisation of alleged payments to public officials in exchange for information - including a royal phone directory known as the "Green Book". | Mr Coulson and Mr Goodman, a former royal correspondent at the now-defunct News of the World, are to be charged with two conspiracies relating to the request and authorisation of alleged payments to public officials in exchange for information - including a royal phone directory known as the "Green Book". |
It is said to have contained contact details for the Royal Family and members of the household. | |
The two counts of conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office involve one between 31 August 2002 and 31 January 2003 and another between 31 January and 3 June 2005. | The two counts of conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office involve one between 31 August 2002 and 31 January 2003 and another between 31 January and 3 June 2005. |
In a statement, Mr Coulson said he was "extremely disappointed" by the CPS's decision. | In a statement, Mr Coulson said he was "extremely disappointed" by the CPS's decision. |
"I deny the allegations made against me and will fight the charges in court," he said. | "I deny the allegations made against me and will fight the charges in court," he said. |
Misconduct charge | |
Mrs Brooks and former Sun chief reporter John Kay have been charged with conspiring to pay Ministry of Defence employee Bettina Jordan-Barber around £100,000 for information. | |
The three face one count of conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office between 1 January 2004 and 31 January 2012. | |
The MoD said it would not comment on the charges related to its employee. | The MoD said it would not comment on the charges related to its employee. |
There is one remaining suspect who is still being investigated in relation to the charges faced by Mrs Brooks, Mr Kay and Ms Jordan-Barber. | There is one remaining suspect who is still being investigated in relation to the charges faced by Mrs Brooks, Mr Kay and Ms Jordan-Barber. |
The Metropolitan Police said Mr Kay, 69, and Mrs Brooks, 44, were both charged as they answered bail on Tuesday. They will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on November 29. | |
Alison Levitt, principal legal adviser to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), said: "All of these matters were considered carefully in accordance with the DPP's guidelines on the public interest in cases affecting the media. | |
"This guidance asks prosecutors to consider whether the public interest served by the conduct in question outweighs the overall criminality before bringing criminal proceedings. | |
So far 52 people have been arrested as part of Operation Elveden. | So far 52 people have been arrested as part of Operation Elveden. |
Two of them, a retired police officer and a former journalist, have been informed that they will face no further action. | Two of them, a retired police officer and a former journalist, have been informed that they will face no further action. |
Operation Elveden is being run alongside two other inquiries - Operation Weeting, which is looking at allegations of phone hacking, and Operation Tuleta, an inquiry into accusations of computer hacking and other privacy breaches. | Operation Elveden is being run alongside two other inquiries - Operation Weeting, which is looking at allegations of phone hacking, and Operation Tuleta, an inquiry into accusations of computer hacking and other privacy breaches. |
The investigations into possible media and police misconduct followed allegations of phone hacking at the News of the World, which led to the closure of the paper after 168 years. | The investigations into possible media and police misconduct followed allegations of phone hacking at the News of the World, which led to the closure of the paper after 168 years. |