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A former healthcare worker has been arrested in Merseyside by detectives investigating illicit payments by journalists.A former healthcare worker has been arrested in Merseyside by detectives investigating illicit payments by journalists.
The 59-year-old man was held at his home in Knowsley, Merseyside, at 6.30am on Thursday by detectives from the Metropolitan police's Operation Elveden unit.The 59-year-old man was held at his home in Knowsley, Merseyside, at 6.30am on Thursday by detectives from the Metropolitan police's Operation Elveden unit.
Scotland Yard said the man was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, corruption, and suspected conspiracy in relation to both offences.Scotland Yard said the man was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, corruption, and suspected conspiracy in relation to both offences.
He is being interviewed at a Merseyside police station and detectives are searching his property.He is being interviewed at a Merseyside police station and detectives are searching his property.
He is the 57th arrest by Operation Elveden, the investigation into corrupt payments by journalists to police and public officials.He is the 57th arrest by Operation Elveden, the investigation into corrupt payments by journalists to police and public officials.
The force said the arrest was a result of information handed over by News Corporation's management and standards committee.The force said the arrest was a result of information handed over by News Corporation's management and standards committee.
Scotland Yard added in a statement: "It relates to suspected payments to a public official and is not about seeking journalists to reveal confidential sources in relation to information that has been obtained legitimately."Scotland Yard added in a statement: "It relates to suspected payments to a public official and is not about seeking journalists to reveal confidential sources in relation to information that has been obtained legitimately."
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