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Former News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks and her husband Charlie left the old Bailey in London Court last month.
Former newspaper Executive of Rebekah Brooks a payout totalling more than in 7 million pounds ($11.2 million) after her resignation from Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper group last year received, told the financial times on Tuesday.
Brooks, the woman at the Centre of a scandal, shake, Rupert Murdoch's media empire and the British Government attempt waits their papers next year on several charges relating to the phone hacking by reporters at one.
The FT cited, that two people with knowledge of their remuneration as saying was the payment of cash and pension payments as well as aid for Attorney's fees and the use of a driver-controlled car.
Two of the people newspaper quoted said that the payout included significant claw-back clauses for her former employer, News International.
These entitle News International, the British arm of News Corp., to some to recover after a third person familiar with the details of their exit package payment from Brooks in certain circumstances.
A spokeswoman for news international rejected an opinion, and a spokesman for Brooks for immediate comment could not be reached.
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