KONTAN.CO.ID - LONDON - Britain's Prince Harry said on Friday his mission to purge the press would continue "through to the end" after he accepted substantial damages to settle his case against Mirror Group Newspapers. He also delivered another broadside against former editor Piers Morgan. In December, the High Court in London ruled that Harry had been a victim of unlawful information gathering, including phone-hacking, by journalists on the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People tabloids with the knowledge of their editors.
Judge Timothy Fancourt ruled that about half the stories he examined were the result of unlawful acts and awarded the prince - the first British royal in 130 years to give evidence when he appeared as a witness last June - 140,600 pounds ($177,170) in damages. Baca Juga: IDX Composite Strengthens to 7,253.7 at the End of the First Session Today That trial had only considered 33 of 148 articles put forward by Harry's legal team, and on Friday his lawyer David Sherborne told a High Court hearing that MGN had now agreed to pay further substantial damages and his legal costs, of at least 400,000, to settle the outstanding claims. In a statement, King Charles' younger son said the settlement had vindicated his claims about the newspapers' behavior. "Everything we said was happening at Mirror Group was happening, and indeed far worse as the Court ruled in its extremely damning judgment," he said in a statement read outside court by his lawyer. Fancourt concluded in December there had been widespread hacking and unlawful activities at MGN from 1996 until 2011, and Harry is was one of about 100 claimants – including actors, and sports stars - who have sued MGN. Sherborne said MGN was likely to pay more than 2 million pounds to cover the claimants' legal costs for their generic case and an interim payment of 400,000 pounds towards the prince's costs. MGN, now owned by Reach RCH.L, said it was pleased to have reached an agreement with Harry. "Where historical wrongdoing took place, we apologize unreservedly, have taken full responsibility and paid compensation," an MGN spokesperson said. Baca Juga: King Charles Seen in Public and Harry Flies in to See Him After Cancer Diagnosis