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Former Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan has been questioned by police over phone hacking, it has emerged. | |
Police confirmed a 48-year-old journalist was interviewed under caution on 6 December. | |
The CNN host, who has not been named by Scotland Yard, was questioned as part of an investigation into alleged hacking at Mirror Group Newspapers. | |
Mr Morgan, who has always denied any knowledge or involvement the practice, confirmed he attended the interview. | |
He was interviewed as part of Operation Golding, the investigation into allegations of phone interception at Mirror Group Newspapers, which is a strand of the wider Operation Weeting. | |
In a statement released through his spokeswoman, Mr Morgan said: "In early November I was asked to attend an interview by officers from Operation Weeting when I was next in the UK. | |
"This was further to a full witness statement I had already freely provided. I attended that interview as requested on 6 December 2013." | |
'Not arrested' | |
Scotland Yard did not name Mr Morgan, but said: "A 48-year-old man who is a journalist was interviewed under caution on 6 December 2013 by officers from Operation Golding in connection with suspected conspiracy to intercept telephone voicemails. | |
"He was interviewed by appointment at a south London police station. He was not arrested." | |
Mr Morgan's interview by detectives means that six journalists from Mirror Group have been either arrested or interviewed under caution in relation to allegations of phone hacking. | |
Last March former Sunday Mirror editor Tina Weaver was arrested and questioned, as were former deputy editor Mark Thomas, People editor James Scott and People deputy editor Nick Buckley. | |
Ms Weaver's partner, former Daily Mirror Editor Richard Wallace, was also interviewed under caution the day after the four arrests. | |
When contacted today Mirror Group Newspapers said it had "nothing to say at all" on the questioning of Mr Morgan. | |
He is now best known as a talk show host in both the UK and the US. | |
He was editor of the Daily Mirror from 1995 to 2004, when he was sacked after the newspaper conceded that photographs of British soldiers abusing an Iraqi were fake. | He was editor of the Daily Mirror from 1995 to 2004, when he was sacked after the newspaper conceded that photographs of British soldiers abusing an Iraqi were fake. |
Mr Morgan joined the Mirror from the News of the World, where he became editor in 1994 at the age of just 28. | Mr Morgan joined the Mirror from the News of the World, where he became editor in 1994 at the age of just 28. |