Rebekah Brooks is set to make her first public comments since being cleared of all charges in the phone-hacking trial.
The former editor of the News Of The World and her racehorse trainer husband Charlie were both found not guilty at the Old Bailey in London on Tuesday.
Another ex-editor of the now-defunct newspaper, Andy Coulson, was convicted of conspiring to hack phones after the eight month-long trial.
Coulson, who used to be PM David Cameron's spin doctor, now faces up to two years in prison when he is sentenced next week.
Former News International (NI) chief executive Mrs Brooks was due to face the media outside a central London building which was believed to be her solicitor's offices.
Mrs Brooks, 46, was cleared of hacking and misconduct in a public office for allegedly signing off payments to a Sun journalist's "number one military contact" between 2004 and 2012.
She was also found not guilty of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice and perverting the course of justice.
Mr Brooks, 52, of Churchill, Oxfordshire, was cleared of perverting the course of justice around the time of police searches in July 2011.
Retired managing editor of the paper Stuart Kuttner, 74, was also cleared of being part of the hacking conspiracy dating back to 2000 and spanning six years.
Mrs Brooks' former personal assistant Cheryl Carter, 50, and NI head of security Mark Hanna, 51, were both cleared of perverting the course of justice.
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