Murdoch pays £3m-plus to atone for Dowler hacking

Huge payout raises the bar for compensation – but how will it go down with News Corp’s shareholders?

Rupert Murdoch

WHAT'S HAPPENED?NEWS International is ready to pay £3m to settle with the family of the murdered teenager Milly Dowler, whose phone was tapped by the News of the World in 2002, according to overnight reports by newspapers including the Murdoch-owned Times. They claim that at least £2m will be paid to the family, while Rupert Murdoch himself will pay £1m to charity.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN?The unprecedented payment resets the bar for this kind of compensation. It far outstrips the £60,000 paid by the News of the World to Max Mosley after breaching his privacy with an article about him taking part in a sado-masochistic orgy.

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Nigel Horne is Comment Editor of The Week.co.uk. He was formerly Editor of the website until September 2013. He previously held executive roles at The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times.