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[[Jonathan Rees]]is a private investigator who has worked for the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', the ''[[Sunday Mirror]]'' and the ''[[News of the World]]''.<ref name="DoddDavies">Vikram Dodd and Nick Davies, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/feb/20/news-world-hacking-suspect-conspiracy Man convicted in conspiracy case also accused of hacking computer for NoW], ''The Guardian'', 20 February 2012.</ref>
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[[Jonathan Rees]] is a private investigator who has worked for the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'', the ''[[Sunday Mirror]]'' and the ''[[News of the World]]''.<ref name="DoddDavies">Vikram Dodd and Nick Davies, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/feb/20/news-world-hacking-suspect-conspiracy Man convicted in conspiracy case also accused of hacking computer for NoW], ''The Guardian'', 20 February 2012.</ref>
  
 
He was imprisoned for trying to frame a woman. On his release from prison in 2004 he resumed his work for the ''News of the World'', then under the editorship of [[Andy Coulson]]. The paper paid Rees up to £150,000 for his services.<ref name="DoddDavies">Vikram Dodd and Nick Davies, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/feb/20/news-world-hacking-suspect-conspiracy Man convicted in conspiracy case also accused of hacking computer for NoW], ''The Guardian'', 20 February 2012.</ref>
 
He was imprisoned for trying to frame a woman. On his release from prison in 2004 he resumed his work for the ''News of the World'', then under the editorship of [[Andy Coulson]]. The paper paid Rees up to £150,000 for his services.<ref name="DoddDavies">Vikram Dodd and Nick Davies, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/feb/20/news-world-hacking-suspect-conspiracy Man convicted in conspiracy case also accused of hacking computer for NoW], ''The Guardian'', 20 February 2012.</ref>

Latest revision as of 08:41, 9 July 2013

Jonathan Rees is a private investigator who has worked for the Daily Mirror, the Sunday Mirror and the News of the World.[1]

He was imprisoned for trying to frame a woman. On his release from prison in 2004 he resumed his work for the News of the World, then under the editorship of Andy Coulson. The paper paid Rees up to £150,000 for his services.[1]

A bug placed by police in his south London office recorded corrupt officers taking cash for information.[1]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Vikram Dodd and Nick Davies, Man convicted in conspiracy case also accused of hacking computer for NoW, The Guardian, 20 February 2012.