According to the Xinhua news Agency, the British Court of Appeal Judge Brain Levesson 14th, the British media ethics in the public investigation of the official launch of the day, is intended to determine "who will supervise the supervisors." This summer, the News of the world, managed by News Corp, the media tycoon Rupert Murdoch's international news company, exposed a hacking scandal that raised concerns about media ethics. British Prime Minister David Cameron commissioned Leveson in July to investigate the phone hacking case. The survey, which officially launched its first round of hearings on 14th, was widely seen in the British media as likely to last for years. Leveson says the media is the watchdog of society, and the investigation is intended to determine "who will ensure that these supervisors perform their duties". "The media implements the necessary supervision on all levels of public life ... As a result, part of the investigation may be intended to address a simple question of who will oversee these supervisors. "The survey will include 50" core players ", including the family of Dowler, the main victim of the eavesdropping incident, some news agencies and people who have expressed dissatisfaction with the media. The first part of the survey will focus on media culture, operational methods and ethical topics. The first witness is expected to be summoned next week.
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