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Owner of
Express Group Newspapers, Richard Desmond, leaves The High
Court after giving evidence to The Leveson Inquiry yesterday |
Daily Express owner Richard Desmond was yesterday
accused of a grotesque misrepresentation of his newspapers’ coverage of
the Madeleine McCann case.
Mr Desmond told the Leveson Inquiry into press standards that he
believed Kate and Gerry McCann were ‘quite happy’ with the coverage for
the first four months, until a new legal team advised them to sue.
Robert Jay QC, counsel to the inquiry, described
his comment as a ‘grotesque characterisation’ of the couple’s feelings,
saying: ‘Your paper was accusing the McCanns, on occasion, of having
killed their daughter.
‘Are you seriously saying they were sitting there
quite happy, rather than entirely anguished by your paper’s bad
behaviour?’
Mr and Mrs McCann, both 43, took legal action
against Express Group Newspapers for 38 articles in the Daily Express
and the Daily Star and their Sunday titles.
The group paid £550,000 in damages to the Find
Madeleine Fund and published front page apologies.
Mr Desmond said he believed every national
newspaper had written similar articles and insisted his titles were
‘scapegoated’ by the Press Complaints Commission.
‘Once again I do apologise to the McCanns, you
know, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, but there are views on the
McCanns. Of what happened. There are still views on the McCanns of what
happened.’
In wide-ranging evidence, Mr Desmond described the
Leveson Inquiry as ‘probably the worst thing that’s ever happened to
newspapers’ because of its impact on sales.
‘Ethical, I don’t quite know what the word means’
Richard Desmond, owner of Express
Group Newspapers |
Asked if he was interested in ethical standards in
his newspapers, he replied: ‘Ethical, I don’t quite know what the word
means.’
In written evidence to the inquiry he said: ‘We are
in a business to give readers/viewers what they want to read and watch
and as long as it’s legal that is what we aim to do.
‘We don’t talk about ethics or morals because it is
a very fine line and everybody’s ethics are different.’
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Allegations: Kate and Gerry McCann
arriving at the High Court, London, in November to give
evidence to the Leveson Inquiry |
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