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Max Mosley - Private Values, Public Performance

Added 19 August 2008 View full list    Print version    
Do private values affect the public performance of public figures?

This was the key question in a debate featuring Next Wave International director Mal Fletcher on BBC World News recently.

The president of the International Motor Racing Federation, Max Mosley, recently won a liable case against a British tabloid newspaper. The newspaper had exposed his involvement in SM sex orgies with a number of London prostitutes. He may have won the case, but did he lose something more important -- his position of trust and respect in the public sphere?

Watch this challenging debate below and don't forget to visit our special You Tube channel at YouTube.com/edgesTV.




Keywords: max mosley | private | privacy | bbc

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