Collapse of an Empire
The ethical cesspool at the center of the media colossus Rupert
Murdoch created over the years since he arrived on London’s Fleet Street, is beginning to suck
him into its vortex. Last week (05.01.12) a Parliamentary Committee released a
121 page report detailing some of the smarmy activities and behaviors the
Murdoch culture has spawned. As widely trumpeted in the media, it branded
Murdoch “not a fit person” to run an enterprise like his.
Apologists for the Murdoch clan are quick to point out that the
“not-a-fit-person” phrase was opposed by four of the nine members of the
Committee, all members of Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservative Party. While
the Conservative members of the Committee dissented on the fit-person wordage,
they agreed with most of the report. Cameron is connected to Murdoch’s organization
in a number of aspects. Foremost is his former Communications Director, Andy
Coulson, who moved directly to 21
Downing Street from one of Murdoch’s London newspapers. Coulson
has been arrested but not charged. Prime Minister Cameron described his own ties
to the Murdoch organization as “too cozy.”
Phone hacking, police bribery, and who knows what else were
unearthed by the inquiry. “Who knows,” because many areas in the report are
left untouched. The Committee did not venture into the domain of Scotland Yard
and the prosecutors who are still building the criminal cases. As a result they
did not explore the role of more than forty Murdoch editors, private
investigators, and reporters, along with police officers who have been arrested
so far. That group includes Murdoch darling Rebecca Brooks and ten others whose
connections to the hacking scandal were reportedly referred to prosecutors last
month by Scotland Yard.
All of this and the disclosures unfolding before a separate British
judicial inquiry, raises the question, why are there no similar queries into the
Murdoch Oligarchy in the United
States? Rupert Murdoch and his clan are all US citizens; News Corp is a US corporation.
While his trashy newspapers in the UK are often seen as the face of
his holdings, they’re but a tiny segment. In America he has a couple dozen television
licenses, so where is the FCC? Combined, these stations, Fox News, The New York Post, The Wall Street Journal and his entertainment
entities dwarf any similar organization.
Where are the Congressional investigations? Given the detailed
bribery charges in the UK,
where are the FCPA (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act) concerns? If the SEC is hot
on Walmart’s tail (properly) for spreading the wealth among Mexican officials,
how about Murdoch’s minions greatly enriching Scotland Yard types? If a parliamentary
investigation in the UK
finds Murdoch “not a fit person” to run a handful of newspapers, what does that
say about the television properties our FCC has awarded him? Are the bureaucrats
and the political types in Washington
afraid of his attack dogs at The New York
Post and Fox News?
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