Detective 'offered leaks for cash'

Written By Unknown on Senin, 07 Januari 2013 | 19.21

7 January 2013 Last updated at 06:52 ET

A former counter-terrorism detective offered information about the phone hacking inquiry to the News of the World for money, a court has heard.

Det Chief Insp April Casburn is accused over Operation Varec, which considered whether Scotland Yard's inquiry into phone hacking should be reopened.

Prosecutor Mark Bryant-Heron said the act of phoning the now-closed newspaper was a "gross breach of trust".

Ms Casburn denies one charge of misconduct in public office.

The trial at Southwark Crown Court is expected to take a week.

Ms Casburn, 53, from Hatfield Peverel, Essex, is also facing a separate charge under the Official Secrets Act that can only be dealt with by magistrates.

It is alleged that she had secret documents at her home without permission to keep them there.


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