Clive Goodman (born 17 September 1957, in
Hammersmith
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It ...
, London) is an English journalist, former royal editor and reporter for the ''
News of the World
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''. He was arrested in August 2006 and jailed in January 2007 for
intercepting mobile phone messages involving members of the
royal household.
Biography
Goodman initially worked as a journalist on
Nigel Dempster's gossip column in the ''
Daily Mail
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,'' before joining the ''News of the World'' as royal editor. He was among the
tabloid journalists covering the breakdown of the marriage of
Diana, Princess of Wales
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and
Prince Charles
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Charles was born at Buckingham Palace during the reign of his maternal grandfather, King George VI, and ...
, and at the time held the ''News of the World'' record for number of consecutive front page splashes, with five.
In March 2005, Goodman took over
Mark Bolland's "Blackadder" column, reporting on details and rumours of the lives of public figures. It was during his tenure on this column that two entries raised suspicions with Royal Household staff that Goodman had
gained access to the Royal Family's voicemails.
[
On 26 January 2007, Goodman was imprisoned for four months, having pleaded guilty to illegally intercepting phone messages from ]Clarence House
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The four-storey house is faced in ...
; his co-conspirator Glenn Mulcaire was sentenced to six months. Goodman was sacked by the ''News of the World'' in January 2007, but within a year he received £240,000 in settlements, from News International
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. According to News International, the payments were made because his dismissal was unfair as they had failed to "follow statutory procedures" in sacking Goodman.
Goodman was arrested again, along with Andy Coulson
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Coulson was the editor of the ''News of the World'' from 2003 to 2007, following the conviction of one of the newspaper's reporters in relation to ...
, on 8 July 2011 after new revelations of the phone hacking were made public. It was announced that the ''News of the World'' would end its 168-year publication history on 10 July 2011.
Goodman was on trial in 2013–14 along with Coulson, Rebekah Brooks and a number of other former ''News of the World'' reporters and executives. The jury was unable to reach verdicts on two charges of conspiring to cause misconduct in public office in relation to the alleged purchase of confidential royal phone directories in 2005 from a palace police officer. On 30 June 2014 the trial judge, Mr Justice Saunders, announced that Goodman and the News of the Word's former editor, Andy Coulson, would face a retrial on the outstanding charges. On 17 April 2015, the Crown Prosecution Service announced that Goodman's retrial was to be scrapped, along with that of Coulson and the trials of seven other journalists. On 18 April 2015 Goodman was found formally not guilty of all charges at the Central Criminal Court.
See also
*Amdocs
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(telephony) billing log data
* Israeli software role in espionage and counter espionage
* Metropolitan Police role in the news media phone hacking scandal
*News International phone hacking scandal
Beginning in the 1990s, and going as far until its shutdown in 2011, employees of the now-defunct newspaper ''News of the World'' engaged in phone hacking, police bribery, and exercising improper influence in the pursuit of stories.
Investi ...
* News of the World royal phone hacking scandal
* News media phone hacking scandal reference lists
*'' R v Coulson, Brooks and others''
References
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Living people
1957 births
English criminals
English reporters and correspondents
People associated with the News International phone hacking scandal
News Corporation people