Journalist, worked for The People from 1995 to 2006. He told the Inquiry that he had not personally been involved in phone hacking and had only anecdotal evidence of some cases.
A former reporter at The People, Jellema was asked to give her side of events in regard to an entrapment set up by Christopher Atkins, as part of a documentary which aimed to demonstrate that newspapers would buy personal stories including medical information. Jellema said that she had had no authority to agree a financial package and would have relied on the judgment of the paper's news desk and in-house legal team.
Former Deputy Editor of The Mirror and Editor of The People at the time of giving evidence. Scott told the Inquiry he was broadly in favour of better self-regulation. He left The People in 2014 to run PR firm GingerComms.