CULTURE Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said he believes the BSkyB controversy that almost cost him his job is "behind him".
Mr Hunt and his advisers admitted to the Leveson Inquiry on press standards that he privately communicated with Rupert Murdoch's executives when they were attempting to take over BSkyB.
Prime Minister David Cameron's failure to order a Whitehall-led inquiry into whether he broke the ministerial code caused a major row.
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