The names of 28 News International employees were written inÂ
Robert Jay QC, counsel toÂ
11,000  pages of Mulcaire’s notes reveals he received a total of 2,266 requests from the News International, with 2,143Â
When Mulcaire’s home was raided in 2006, police also seized 690 audio recordings and a record of 586 voicemail messages intended for 64Â
Jay also confirmed that Mulcaire’s notes cited 5,795 names who may be potential victims of phone hacking.
Today’s revelations suggest a culture of phone hacking at News International, Jay said, adding that the scale of Mulcaire’s work suggested that NI mustÂ
He asked if there was a “culture of denial, or worse, a cover up” at News International.
He added, “either senior management knew what was going on and therefore condoned illegal activity, or they did not and systems failed.”
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