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UK's Starmer publishes evidence in collapsed China spy case

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AFP,
Publish Date
Thu, 16 Oct 2025, 12:05pm
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met China's President Xi Jinping last November. Photo / Getty Images
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met China's President Xi Jinping last November. Photo / Getty Images

UK's Starmer publishes evidence in collapsed China spy case

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Thu, 16 Oct 2025, 12:05pm

The United Kingdom Government published evidence today it had submitted in now-collapsed legal proceedings against two men accused of spying for China, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer seeks to contain controversy over the failed case.

Starmer鈥檚 Government has faced accusations of killing the case to protect relations with China, and his Labour Party and the independent prosecutors have been rowing over why it failed to proceed to trial.

The Crown Prosecution Service said the case collapsed because the Government鈥檚 evidence did not show that China represented a threat to national security at the time of the alleged offences.

Starmer, a former chief state prosecutor himself, has said the Government was only able to submit evidence from the time of the alleged offences, which occurred between 2021 and 2023, when the Conservative Party was in power.

Earlier today, he told parliament he would publish 鈥渋n full鈥 the three statements prepared by deputy national security adviser Matthew Collins for prosecutors.

The Government published the witness statements online.

In the most recent statement, from August 2025, Collins told investigators the Chinese intelligence services are 鈥渉ighly capable鈥 and said they 鈥渃onduct large scale espionage operations against the UK to advance the Chinese state鈥檚 interests and harm the interests and security of the UK鈥.

鈥淐hinese espionage operations threaten the UK鈥檚 economic prosperity and resilience and the integrity of our democratic institutions,鈥 he said.

鈥楽tench of scandal鈥

The Conservative opposition blasted the release, however.

鈥淚t is disappointing that it has taken significant pressure ... to force this weak Prime Minister to publish this limited information - which falls short of what was requested,鈥 a Conservative spokesperson said.

鈥淭he China files must now be published in full and without delay. Until that time, the stench of scandal will hang around this Government.鈥

Starmer denied claims, pushed by the Conservatives, that officials privately lobbied for the charges to be dropped over fears a prosecution could prompt China to pull its investment in the UK.

鈥淯nder this Government, no minister or special adviser played any role in the provision of evidence,鈥 the Prime Minister said.

Charges against Christopher Cash, 30, and Christopher Berry, 33, were dropped last month, two years after they were arrested on allegations of collecting information that could be 鈥渦seful to an enemy鈥.

They had denied the accusations.

Starmer told lawmakers he was 鈥渄eeply disappointed by the outcome鈥 of the case. 鈥淲e wanted to see prosecutions,鈥 he said.

The UK leader has set about trying to improve relations with China, becoming the first British prime minister in six years to meet President Xi Jinping last year.

His Government covets Chinese investment to spur a struggling economy. It is also considering whether to allow Beijing to build a sprawling new embassy in London, which has triggered concern among residents and rights advocates.

-Agence France-Presse

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