Sacked Choppergate journos take to Twitter to criticise ‘misinformation’ and flag up legal action

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Price: "Clear conscience"

The sacked journalists in Nine’s Choppergate scandal have taken to Twitter to put their side of the affair.

As Mumbrella reported last night, reporters Cameron Price and Melissa Mallet, and producer Aaron Wakeley were fired over faked live crosses from the Nine News chopper. Nine’s director of news Lee Anderson resigned.

Mallet was in the chopper on Saturday night and Price on Sunday when viewers were told they were hovering “near Beerwah”, where police were hunting for the body of murdered teenager Daniel Morcombe. In one case the chopper was still on the Nine helipad and in the other case it was close by.

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