You be the judge. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/...
Well it seems I can't export the audio, but you can go to the above link to hear the interview. But I will apply some quote from the site.
Question“What about this nice middle-class boy, who would have to be dealing with, I mean essentially people who rake through bins for a living, people who tap people’s phones, people who take secret photographs, who do all that nasty down-in-the-gutter stuff,” he was asked on BBC's Desert Island Discs in June 2009. “How did you feel about that?"
Mr Morgan replied: “To be honest, let’s put that in perspective as well. Not a lot of that went on. A lot of it was done by third parties rather than the staff themselves. That’s not to defend it, because obviously you were running the results of their work.
Yikes!! Morgan basically said we hired the hitmen, but we didn't shoot anyone. Pier Morgan had a hard time trying answer his "non-role" in hackergate. But this interview may truly hurt him, and put CNN in a worst position. Should they acknowledge it, or ignore it and hope it fade away.
Last week“For the record, in my time at the News of the World and the Mirror, I have never hacked a phone, told anyone to hack a phone, or published any stories based on the hacking of a phone,” he said last week on CNN, where he now hosts a talk-show.