
Read this: Does the Vince Cable sting undermine journalistic integrity? | Maggie Brown | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk

Summary: Vince Cable's comments about the government and Rupert Murdoch were recorded by two journalists posing as constituents. Drug dealing, arms dealing, people trafficking, fraud, corruption, exploitation and the misuse of public office for personal gain are some of the grander examples that fall into this category. The implicit deal is that wrongdoing is exposed, and it is in the public interest that society benefits more from acquiring the information, than from the undermining of trust that accompanies this. - guardian.co.uk
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