A key witness within the failed prosecution of two males accused of spying for China stated he was “surprised” the case had collapsed, given he had stated Beijing posed a variety of threats.
Matthew Collins, the deputy nationwide safety adviser, additionally informed a parliamentary listening to on Monday that he had been “disappointed” on the determination by the Crown Prosecution Service in September to drop the authorized proceedings.
But the director of public prosecutions, Stephen Parkinson, showing earlier than the identical committee of MPs and friends, stated an lack of ability by Mr Collins particularly to explain the Chinese language state as a nationwide safety menace was a “fatal” blow to their case towards Christopher Money and Christopher Berry.
Mr Parkinson equally stated he had been “disappointed and frustrated” on the collapse of the high-profile trial.
However he claimed his crew of prosecutors had tried each avenue and concluded {that a} profitable prosecution wouldn’t be doable.
Regardless of the robust defence of the Crown Prosecution Service’s determination, members of the Joint Committee on the Nationwide Safety Technique appeared visibly bemused about why the trial was derailed, given the proof obtainable of the menace posed by China.
A ‘vary’ of safety threats
Mr Collins stated he submitted three witness statements that set out how the communist state posed a “range” of safety threats, together with espionage in addition to threats to the UK’s democratic establishments, its economic system and in our on-line world.
“Throughout the period… I was trying to ensure that we could support a successful prosecution. I was somewhat surprised that the intention was to drop the case,” he stated.
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Director of public prosecutions, Stephen Parkinson
Showing individually, although, Mr Parkinson defined that his crew “weren’t quite there” when it got here to establishing that Beijing posed a menace to the UK’s nationwide safety between 2021 and 2023 when the alleged offences happened.
He stated he had thought it will be straightforward to acquire in writing from Mr Collins a press release concerning the menace that met the brink to have the ability to carry the case to trial.
Fourteen months of ready – then a ‘no’
However the director of public prosecutions stated this proved to be a “sticking point” and after 14 months of ready for a reply from him, it got here again as “no”.
“It took quite a lot of effort on our part to try to get the answer,” he informed the Joint Committee on the Nationwide Safety Technique.
“What you could not do as a prosecutor is tell people what to say.”

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(L-R) Christopher Money and Christopher Berry have at all times denied any wrongdoing. Pics: Reuters
Requested whether or not he felt dissatisfied on the failure to prosecute the case, Mr Parkinson stated: “We did feel disappointed and frustrated.”
Tom Little KC, first senior treasury council, who was a key prosecutor concerned within the case, stated the shortcoming of Mr Collins to state in his witness assertion that China was a menace to nationwide safety through the related interval introduced the case to a “crashing halt”.
Nevertheless, Lord Mark Sedwill, a former nationwide safety adviser and a member of the committee, identified that Mr Collins, who as soon as labored for him, was solely in a position to replicate authorities coverage, which sees China as posing safety threats but additionally financial alternatives.
He requested Mr Parkinson why prosecutors didn’t search different witnesses, equivalent to former intelligence chiefs who might clearly state as indisputable fact that China posed a menace to nationwide safety.
Mr Little and Mr Parkinson, nonetheless, stated of their judgement that the shortcoming of Mr Collins to make that assertion would have derailed the case.
Mr Money and Mr Berry have at all times denied any wrongdoing.
