After three people came forward to dispute parts of James Murdoch’s testimony before Parliament, the chair of the Committee who held the hearings said Tuesday that he’d be very interested to hear more from them, and “if they have doubts about any testimony they should get in touch with us immediately.”Last week, a former editor and the former legal manager for News Of The World put out a statement saying that James Murdoch misled Parliament when he testified that he didn’t know about other reporters who were hacking phones when he settled a lawsuit by the former head of Professional Footballers’ Association, Gordon Taylor. Murdoch said he believed the hackings were solely the work of reporter Clive Goodman, and didn’t know about a piece of evidence that linked the Taylor hackings to former NOTW reporter Neville Thurlbeck.
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