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Published 12:57 21 Oct 2016 BST
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As The Independent and the Press Association report, following the guilty verdict last month, it was announced that 18 civil claims were being launched against Mr Mahmood, which could lead to compensation payouts totalling some £800 million. The Crown Prosecution Service has already dropped a number of live cases and reviewed 25 past convictions where Mahmood was involved. Six of those involving mainly high-profile individuals have been taken up by the Criminal Cases Review Commission. Mahmood spent 20 years working for the News of the World, The Sunday Times, and later The Sun on Sunday. He was involved in undercover sting operations on many public figures including former England boss Sven Goran Eriksson, World Snooker champions John Higgins and actor John Alford.A spokesperson for News UK has confirmed 'Fake Sheikh' journalist Mazher Mahmood's "employment has been terminated"
— Sky News Newsdesk (@SkyNewsBreak) October 21, 2016
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