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Settlement expected in HP civil case

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Published: 07 Dec 2006 11:10 GMT

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The California attorney general's office is expected to announce on Thursday that it has settled civil complaints with HP over the company's spying tactics.

The civil complaints are separate from the criminal charges already brought forward by the attorney general's office. Five people, including former HP chairman Patricia Dunn, are facing felony charges in connection with HP's campaign to determine the source of unauthorised media leaks. All five have pleaded not guilty.

A lawyer for the attorney general's office confirmed that an announcement is scheduled for Thursday, but would not confirm or deny the civil settlement. CNET News.com reported last week that the state's top prosecutor was considering a civil complaint over HP's tactics.

An HP representative declined to comment.

As part of its effort to uncover the source of news stories, HP investigators employed the practice of "pretexting", or using false pretences, to obtain the phone records of more than a dozen people, including board members, journalists and HP employees. The company also used physical surveillance and sent a bogus tip with an electronic tracer to a CNET News.com reporter.

After the company's tactics came to light, Congress held hearings, and the FBI and Justice Department also launched probes. HP also faces a formal SEC inquiry into the matter.

The scandal prompted the departures of Dunn, general counsel Ann Baskins and two other HP employees.

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