Reported about 1 year ago
Will Lewis, the new CEO of The Washington Post, is facing accusations of using stolen phone records to assign stories while he was a business editor at The Sunday Times in London. Former colleagues stated that Lewis assigned stories based on hacked phone records, and it is reported that other stories written by individuals connected to Lewis also relied on stolen phone records. This controversy follows previous allegations of Lewis trying to suppress a story about his involvement in phone hacking. The Washington Post is undergoing restructuring amidst these issues and financial losses.
Source: YAHOO