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UK Government Releases Witness Statements in Dropped China Espionage Case

The UK government has released three witness statements from the deputy national security adviser that prosecutors deemed insufficient to proceed with espionage charges against two Britons. The documents reveal tensions between ministers and the Crown Prosecution Service over evidence thresholds in the high-profile China spy case.

Key Witness Statements Published in China Espionage Case

Downing Street has published three witness statements from the UK’s deputy national security adviser in an effort to resolve the controversy surrounding dropped espionage charges against two Britons accused of spying for China. According to reports, the charges against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry were abandoned because prosecutors could not obtain sufficient evidence that Beijing represented a “threat to the national security of the UK” over “many months.”

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UK Government Releases Evidence in Dropped China Espionage Case

The UK government has published evidence from the collapsed case against two men accused of spying for China. Witness statements from the deputy national security adviser reveal assessments about China’s threat level to national security.

Government Releases Evidence in Collapsed Espionage Case

The UK government has published witness statements submitted in the now-collapsed case against two men accused of violating the Official Secrets Act while allegedly spying for China, according to reports from legal sources. The case against Christopher Cash, a former parliamentary researcher, and Christopher Berry was unexpectedly dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service last month, with both men having consistently denied the allegations.