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STUDIO - John Ford
John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.
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