Former Mail on Sunday exec says emails from phone hacker don’t prove illegality
Former News of the World news editor Greg Miskiw arrives for sentencing at the Old Bailey in London on 4 July 2014. Picture: Reuters/Neil Hall Former Mail on Sunday associate editor Chris Anderson has denied buying illegally-sourced stories from phone hacker Greg Miskiw (pictured). Emails exchanged between Anderson and Greg Miskiw in 2006 form a key part of the illegal newsgathering claim brought by Prince Harry and others against Mail publisher Associated Newspapers in an ongoing privacy trial. Miskiw was at the time apparently working as a freelance selling stories that had been illegally sourced by private investigator Glenn Mulcaire. Both were convicted of phone hacking for the News of the World some years later. The privacy claimants allege that Mulcaire listened to actress Sadie Frost’s phone messages in April 2006 to reveal details of a private dispute with her nanny. They allege Mulcaire also sourced phone numbers and billing data relating to Frost. They further claim that Miskiw used illegal methods to track down a man believed to be in a romantic relationship with …






