Barrister accuses The Age of behaviour ‘close to corruption’ over database access

A barrister whose personal information was accessed by The Age’s journalists has accused them of behaviour that is “very close to corruption and criminal conduct”.

The comments from criminal barrister and media commentator Peter Faris were in a column for News Limited’s The Australian.

News Limited’s sister company News International is at the centre of the furore over phone hacking by the News of the World tabloid in the UK. The tabloid has now been closed.  

Faris’ complaints relate to an investigation carried out by The Age into a database held by the ALP which led to a story in the paper last November. The story reported that the ALP was keeping “a secret database of voters”. The paper made no secret of the fact that it had accessed the database as part of its investigation.

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