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Broadcaster Kel Richards says Mark Di Stefano, who recently resigned over allegations he hacked into an opposing newspaper's conference call, was 'of course unethical' even after he promoted ethical journalism on Twitter only weeks earlier.

Broadcaster Kel Richards says Mark Di Stefano, who recently resigned over allegations he hacked into an opposing newspaper's conference call, was "of course unethical" even after he promoted ethical journalism on Twitter only weeks earlier.

Mr Di Stefano - formerly journalist with the Financial Times in London - allegedly logged on and listened in while staff at The Independent and The Evening Standard were told about potential pay cuts, information he then allegedly used to publish stories on the state of those papers. Mr Richards told Sky News host Chris Kenny, Di Stefano is a man who "waves the ethics flag and then breaks the most basic part of the code".

 

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Di Stefano is the poster boy of a far-left cult This cult only represents 25% of the world's population...yet petrified politicians worldwide fear this cult because this cult uses screeching as its main tactic

Karma got his pathetic ass. He used his mate at YT UK to get channels shut down after losing online arguments. He even logged into the first online meeting using his own account.🤣 Then he relogged in on a different account but used his own phone. He was getting fired so left

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