Murdoch,  who runs the European division of his father Rupert's media empire,  testified last month that he was unaware of evidence of widespread phone  hacking at the News of the World.
His testimony was disputed by former News of the World editor Colin Myler and ex-company lawyer Tom Crone.
Members  of the Culture, Media and Sport committee said they have not managed to  reconcile the contradictions between those statements. Chief John  Whittingdale said the committee "may wish to put further questions to  James Murdoch."
He also said Myler and Crone would give evidence to the lawmakers next month.
Tom Watson, another member of the committee, said "it is likely we will take Murdoch back."
"There  seems to be a question as to whether James Murdoch himself misled the  committee," Watson said. "We have not reached a conclusion on that."More...

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