14 Facts About Greg Miskiw

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Greg Miskiw was arrested by the Polish authorities for visa irregularities in 1981 while working for the Sunday Mirror.

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Greg Miskiw later moved to work for the Daily Mirror.

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The tribunal chairman was particularly critical of Greg Miskiw, who failed to inform the reporters that the funding which would have enabled the interview to occur was not in place until all of the parties were ready to begin.

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The chairman said the Greg Miskiw's manner was "cavalier and irresponsible" adding that Greg Miskiw's actions "could no doubt affect the reputation of the applicant".

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Later that year Greg Miskiw moved to Manchester to oversee News of the World's north of England office.

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Greg Miskiw acted as editor of the Mercury Press Agency and planned to buy shares in the company, but was dismissed after 5 months.

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Greg Miskiw subsequently moved to Delray Beach, Florida working for the tabloid newspaper the Globe for two months in early 2011.

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Greg Miskiw was arrested on 10 August 2011 as part of Operation Weeting on suspicion of unlawful interception of communications.

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Greg Miskiw was released on police bail the following day.

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Greg Miskiw lived in the coastal town of Delray Beach, Florida in the United States, and had two children.

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Greg Miskiw pleaded guilty at R v Coulson, Brooks and others and was sentenced to six months in prison.

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Greg Miskiw suffered a pulmonary embolism in April 2021, and was diagnosed with lung cancer in August.

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Greg Miskiw died on 25 September 2021, at the age of 71.

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Greg Miskiw was survived by his mother and his two children.