UK editor backs out of top Washington Post job after US scrutiny of his past
Briefly

Rob Winnett, the deputy editor of the Daily Telegraph, had been due to take over the Washington Post newsroom but decided to stay with the British outlet after his past came under scrutiny.
Winnett and Will Lewis, who hired him to join the Washington Post, faced critical reporting from its own journalists for their links to past British media scandals, raising concern within the newsroom.
Lewis has been accused of engaging in a cover-up at Rupert Murdoch's News UK after the phone-hacking scandal, while Winnett received scrutiny over allegations of using questionable sources during his time at the Sunday Times.
Their involvement in the MPs' expenses scandal, where the Daily Telegraph paid for stolen data, highlighted potential ethical differences between UK and US newsrooms in paying for information.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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