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UK authorities suspect Chinese spy active in Parliament

Security notice names Christine Lee, accuses her of ‘political interference’

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2022 12:00PM

UK authorities suspect Chinese spy active in Parliament
Christine Lee (left) has been photographed with Theresa May’s predecessor David Cameron at an event in 2015, and separately with former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn (2nd left). – @rodbishop15 Twitter pic, January 14, 2022

LONDON – British security services have warned MPs that a suspected Chinese agent “knowingly engaged in political interference activities” inside Parliament, authorities said yesterday.

The office of House of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle confirmed that it had emailed MPs to tell them of the incident, in consultation with the security services. 

“The speaker takes the security of members and the democratic process very seriously, which is why he issued this notice in consultation with the security services,” a spokesman for Hoyle said.

The Chinese embassy in London denied the accusations, saying “we have no need and never seek to ‘buy influence’ in any foreign parliament”. 

“We firmly oppose the trick of smearing and intimidation against the Chinese community in the UK,” it added.

The security notice named the suspect as Christine Lee, saying she had “knowingly engaged in political interference activities on behalf of the United Front Work Department of the Chinese Communist Party”.

The London-based solicitor reportedly donated £200,000 (RM1.15 million) to former Labour shadow cabinet member Barry Gardiner and hundreds of thousands of pounds to his party. 

Former prime minister Theresa May – whose Conservatives have been accused of benefitting from millions in Russian money – presented Lee with an award in 2019 to recognise her contribution to Sino-UK ties. 

Lee was also photographed with May’s predecessor David Cameron at an event in 2015, and separately with former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. 

Lee “facilitated financial donations to serving and aspiring parliamentarians on behalf of foreign nationals based in Hong Kong and China”, said the speaker’s note, according to British media. 

“This facilitation was done covertly to mask the origins of the payments. This is clearly unacceptable behaviour and steps are being taken to ensure it ceases,” it added.

Iain Duncan Smith, a former Conservative leader and vocal critic of Beijing, demanded strong action after Britain’s MI5 intelligence agency warned of Lee’s activities.

“I say, as a member of Parliament who has been sanctioned by the Chinese government, that this is a matter of grave concern,” he said.

China last year imposed sanctions on 10 UK organisations and individuals, including Duncan Smith, over what it called the spreading of “lies and disinformation” about human rights abuses in Xinjiang.

Lee has not been arrested or deported, merely barred from entering Parliament, he complained.

Conservative former defence minister Tobias Ellwood told the Commons that “this is the sort of grey-zone interference we now anticipate and expect from China”.

“But the fact that it’s happened to this Parliament, there must be a sense of urgency from this government.”

There was no immediate comment from the Chinese embassy in London or from the UK government.

Gardiner said Lee’s son had been employed as his diary manager but had resigned yesterday.

In a statement, he said all of her donations were properly reported and any suggestion of shady money was not linked to his office, but that he had been “liaising with our security services” for many years about her. – AFP, January 14, 2022

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