Greg Miskiw
Greg Miskiw | |
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Born | Ihor Miskiw December 1949[1] Halifax, West Yorkshire, England |
Died | 25 September 2021 (aged 71) |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Citizenship | United Kingdom |
Occupation | Editor |
Criminal charges | Arrested by the Polish authorities for visa irregularities in 1981; arrested on 10 August 2011 as part of Operation Weeting on suspicion of unlawful interception of communications; charged with conspiracy to intercept communications without lawful authority on 24 July 2012 |
Greg Miskiw (born Ihor Miskiw; December 1949 – 25 September 2021) was a British journalist and news editor of the defunct tabloid newspaper the News of the World.[2]
Career
Miskiw was born in
Mirror Group
During the 1980s, Miskiw worked as a reporter for
News of the World
By 2001 Miskiw was working for the News of the World as assistant editor on the
Speaking of the activities of the News of the World, Miskiw was once infamously quoted as saying:
"That is what we do - we go out and destroy other people's lives".[11]
Post-News of the World
Miskiw left the News of the World in 2005.
Miskiw was arrested on 10 August 2011 as part of
Personal life
Miskiw was of Ukrainian descent.[19] His first name is actually Ihor.[14] His former girlfriend, Terenia Taras, a freelance journalist who wrote stories for the News of the World,[20] has also been arrested as part of Operation Weeting.[21] Miskiw lived in the coastal town of Delray Beach, Florida in the United States, and had two children. Miskiw was also a passionate supporter of Leeds United.[20]
He pleaded guilty at R v Coulson, Brooks and others and was sentenced to six months in prison.
Miskiw suffered a pulmonary embolism in April 2021, and was diagnosed with lung cancer in August. He died on 25 September 2021, at the age of 71. He was survived by his mother and his two children.[22]
See also
- News media phone hacking scandal
- News International phone hacking scandal
- Phone hacking scandal reference lists
- Metropolitan police role in phone hacking scandal
References
- ^ "MR GREG MISKIW director information. Free director information. Director id 912116880". Company Check. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
- ^ a b "Phone hacking: former News of the World news editor Greg Miskiw arrested". The Telegraph. 10 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ Thomson, Alex (9 October 2015). "Greg Miskiw: 'the Prince of Darkness' of phone hacking". Channel 4 News. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
- ^ personal knowledge
- ^ Michael Dobbs (11 January 1982). "Courts jail more dissisdents". The Age. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ Michael Miner. "Gregory Miskiw — Brit tab vet plays roles in scandals in London, Chicago". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ Jessica Hodgson (5 June 2001). "NoW's Taylor promoted to Mr Fixit". Guardian. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ Ciar Byrne (22 August 2003). "News of the World in the dock". Guardian. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ Ciar Byrne (28 August 2003). "Crime reporter wins case against NoW". Guardian. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ John Plunkett (28 November 2003). "Senior reshuffle at News of the World". Guardian. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ "'Destroyer of lives' journalist heads to UK". The Scotsman. 22 July 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ Claire Cozens (21 July 2005). "Wessex scoop man quits News of the World". The Guardian. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ Alyson Fixter (19 August 2005). "News of the World's Miskiw to head up news agency". Press Gazette. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ a b Alexandra Clough and Eliot Kleinberg (20 July 2011). "Ex-tabloid news editor named in British phone-hacking scandal lives in Delray Beach". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ Cahal Milmo and Martin Hickman (22 July 2011). "Former NOTW executive to return from Florida". The Independent. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ PA (11 August 2011). "News of the World executive Greg Miskiw released on bail". The Independent. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ "Alison Levitt QC's announcement on charges arising from Operation Weeting" (Press release). Crown Prosecution Service. 24 July 2012. Archived from the original on 12 August 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ^ "Phone hacking: full list of charges". The Guardian. 24 July 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
- ^ "Three British Ukrainians caught up in center of Murdoch media scandal". Kyiv Post. 22 July 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ a b "Phone hacking: 61-year-old man arrested". The Guardian. 10 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ "Woman, 39, arrested over NoW phone-hacking claims". BBC News. 23 June 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
- ^ Former NotW exec Greg Miskiw dies aged 71 seven years after hacking prison term