Washington Post Leadership Faces Scrutiny Over Past Scandals
CEO Will Lewis and incoming editor Robert Winnett are under fire for alleged involvement in phone-hacking and use of stolen records during their time in London.
- Will Lewis, Washington Post CEO, accused of covering up phone-hacking evidence during his tenure at News International.
- Incoming editor Robert Winnett linked to using illegally obtained records for stories at the Sunday Times.
- Internal investigations and media reports have heightened tensions and lowered morale at the Washington Post.
- Jeff Bezos, the owner of the Post, has not publicly commented on the controversies surrounding his executives.
- The future of Lewis and Winnett's positions at the Post remains uncertain as scrutiny intensifies.