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VisitOutcome of Investigatory Tribunal's Investigation into MI5's Spy Alert
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Christine Lee Sues MI5 Over Chinese Spy Allegation Amid Partygate Scandal
Jun 17, 2024, 04:42 PM
Christine Lee, a solicitor, is suing MI5 at the Investigatory Powers Tribunal for labeling her as an alleged Chinese spy. The tribunal heard that Barry Gardiner, whose office received £500,000 from Lee, suggested that the MI5 spy alert was a ploy to divert public attention from the Partygate scandal involving the Prime Minister. The court is examining whether the alert on the alleged Chinese mole was issued to distract from the PM scandal. Lee is suing MI5 for libel.
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