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MNN UK · December 3, 2025 · 1 min read

UK security committee calls China spying case handling ‘shambolic’

What happened: A UK parliamentary security committee criticised prosecutors for dropping charges in a spying case involving two men accused of working for Beijing, citing systemic failures and poor communication. The report found no evidence of government interference but highlighted confusion and missed chances to correct the trial’s course.

Why it matters:

  • The collapse of the trial raises concerns about the effectiveness of UK national security procedures.
  • It affects government agencies, prosecutors, and public confidence in handling espionage cases.

MNN Take: The report points to unclear processes and insufficient senior oversight as key reasons for the trial’s failure, underlining the need for better coordination between government and prosecutors in national security matters.

Sources: Guardian UK