by Sebastian Hughes

 

The U.K.’s domestic spy service, MI5, informed the House of Commons speaker that a woman is suspected to have been used by China to exert influence over British lawmakers, Agence France Presse (AFP) reported.

The suspect, Christine Lee, is a London-based solicitor who “knowingly engaged in political interference activities on behalf of the United Front Work Department of the Chinese Communist Party,” authorities said Thursday, AFP reported.

House of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle confirmed to AFP he had informed lawmakers of the incident through an email, AFP reported. “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 spokesperson for Hoyle told the outlet.

The email stated that Lee “facilitated financial donations” to politicians currently in Parliament, as well as some who aspired to be, for foreign nationals “based in Hong Kong and China,” Reuters reported. Lee allegedly donated $275,000 to former Labour Party shadow cabinet member Barry Gardiner, with additional funds going to the party, AFP reported.

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

“This is the sort grey-zone interference we now anticipate and expect from China,” former defense minister Tobias Ellwood told parliament, Reuters reported.

The suspected spy was presented an award in 2019 by former Prime Minister Theresa May to recognize her contribution to Sino-U.K. ties, and she has been photographed with former Prime Minister David Cameron and former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, AFP reported.

Gardiner said that Lee’s son had been employed as his diary manager but resigned on Thursday, AFP reported. He added that all donations from Lee were properly reported and that he had been “liaising with our security services” about her for years.

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Sebastian Hughes is a reporter at Daily Caller News Foundation.
Photo “Parliament” by Misko CC BY 2.0.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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