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Spying trial collapsed after authorities refused to model China a risk, says prime prosecutor

By Editorial Board Published October 7, 2025 5 Min Read
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Spying trial collapsed after authorities refused to model China a risk, says prime prosecutor

A Chinese language spying trial collapsed final month after the UK authorities wouldn’t label Beijing a nationwide safety risk, a prime prosecutor has mentioned.

Christopher Berry, 33, and former parliamentary researcher Christopher Money, 30, have been accused of espionage for China.

However the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) introduced on 15 September that the fees can be dropped, sparking criticism from Downing Avenue and MPs.

Berry, of Witney, Oxfordshire, and Money, from Whitechapel, east London, had denied accusations of offering data prejudicial to the pursuits of the state in breach of the Official Secrets and techniques Act between December 2021 and February 2023.

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Director of public prosecutions Stephen Parkinson. Pic: PA

Stephen Parkinson, the director of public prosecutions (DPP), instructed MPs in a letter on Tuesday that the CPS had tried “over many months” to get the proof it wanted to hold out the prosecution, nevertheless it had not been forthcoming from the Labour authorities.

Nevertheless, Sir Keir Starmer insisted the choice to model China a risk must have been taken underneath the final Conservative administration.

The prime minister mentioned: “You can’t prosecute someone two years later in relation to a designation that wasn’t in place at the time.”

It’s understood that the choice to finish the case got here after a gathering of senior officers which, in line with The Sunday Occasions, included Jonathan Powell, the nationwide safety adviser, and Sir Oliver Robins, the International Workplace’s prime diplomat.

To show the case underneath the Official Secrets and techniques Act of 1911, prosecutors must present the defendants have been appearing for an “enemy”.

Each the present Labour authorities and the earlier Conservative governments haven’t labelled China a danger to nationwide safety.

In his letter to the chairs of the Commons house and justice choose committees, Mr Parkinson mentioned: “It was considered that further evidence should be obtained.

“Efforts to acquire that proof have been remodeled many months, however however the truth that additional witness statements have been supplied, none of those said that on the time of the offence China represented a risk to nationwide safety, and by late August 2025 it was realised that this proof wouldn’t be forthcoming.

“When this became apparent, the case could not proceed.”

He additionally identified that in a separate case about Russian spying final 12 months, a decide dominated that an “enemy” underneath the 1911 Act have to be a rustic that represents a risk to nationwide safety of the UK “at the time of the offence”.

The prime minister answered reporters' questions about the collapse of the case while on a flight to Mumbai. Pic: PA

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The prime minister answered reporters’ questions in regards to the collapse of the case whereas on a flight to Mumbai. Pic: PA

How has the federal government responded?

Sir Keir has addressed the contents of the letter, which he mentioned he had “read at speed”, whereas on board a flight to Mumbai, as a part of the UK’s largest ever commerce mission to India.

The PM mentioned: “What matters is what the designation [of China] was in 2023, because that’s when the offence was committed and that’s when the relevant period was.

“Statements have been drawn up on the time in line with the then authorities coverage, they usually have not been modified in relation to it, that was the place then.

“I might just add, nor could the position change, because it was the designation at the time that matters.”

Sir Keir, a former director of public prosecutions, added that he wasn’t “saying that defensively”, however as a result of “as a prosecutor, I know that… it is what the situation at the time that matters”.

He additionally declined to criticise the CPS or the DPP, as he mentioned “it’s wise not to”.

For the reason that alleged spying offences befell, the brand new Nationwide Safety Act has outdated components of the 1911 Act.

However Conservatives, together with shadow house secretary Chris Philp, insist that Sir Keir has “very serious questions to personally answer”.

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