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    MI5 lied ‘deliberately and repeatedly’ in neo-Nazi spy case, BBC tells High Court

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    PA Media Director General of MI5 Ken McCallum, a man with black-rimmed glasses and swept-back dark hair, wearing a dark suit and tie, standing in front a navy blue backdrop with the MI5/Security Service logoPA Media

    MI5 told the court everyone from director general Ken McCallum downwards acknowledged the seriousness of the false evidence

    MI5 lied “deliberately and repeatedly” as it tried to defend its handling of a neo-Nazi agent who abused women, the BBC has told a panel of High Court judges.

    The corporation argued the threshold for contempt of court proceedings against MI5 and three individual officers had been met.

    Sir James Eadie KC, acting for MI5, issued an “unreserved apology” on behalf of the Security Service but said the “errors that had been made had not been deliberate”.

    The three judges – England and Wales’ most senior judge, Lady Chief Justice Baroness Sue Carr, President of the King’s Bench Division Dame Victoria Sharp and Mr Justice Chamberlain – reserved judgement on the case until a later date.

    The case, which began in 2022 with an attempt to block the BBC from publishing a story about the neo-Nazi agent, has become a major test of how the courts view MI5 and the credibility of its evidence.

    MI5 gave evidence to three courts, saying that it had never breached its core secrecy policy of neither confirming nor denying (NCND) that a man known only as X was a state agent.

    But in February, the BBC was able to prove with notes and recordings of phone calls with MI5 that this was false.

    An MI5 officer had confirmed the agent’s status as he tried to persuade me to drop an investigation into X, a violent neo-Nazi misogynist who used his Security Service role to coerce and terrify his former girlfriend, known publicly as “Beth”.

    At Tuesday’s hearing MI5 acknowledged that the NCND policy could no longer be maintained in this case.

    This policy has meant significant amounts of evidence has been confined to closed hearings which neither the BBC nor Beth – who has brought a separate case complaining about MI5 – are permitted to attend.

    Charlotte Kilroy KC, representing Beth, said her client agreed with the BBC that the threshold for contempt of court proceedings had been met.

    Julia Quenzler A court sketch showing Sir James Eadie in wig and black court robes addressing the panel of three judges, also in wigs and black robesJulia Quenzler

    Sir James Eadie KC for MI5 told the court “the errors that had been made had not been deliberate”

    There had been “copious levels of dishonesty” which had not been acknowledged in MI5’s investigations into how it came to give false evidence.

    The BBC’s barrister, Jude Bunting KC, submitted to the court that it should consider contempt of court proceedings against MI5 itself, and three individual Security Service officers – including one who confirmed X’s status as an agent on the phone to me and a senior officer known as Witness A who gave the false evidence to court.

    MI5’s accounts of how it came to give false evidence “lack candour” and there is a “real concern” that the court has not been given a full explanation of what went wrong, Mr Bunting said.

    He said an external review by the government’s former chief lawyer Sir Jonathan Jones KC did not speak to two crucial witnesses.

    Sir James Eadie KC, representing the Attorney General for the Security Service, offered an “unreserved apology on behalf of MI5”.

    “Everyone from the director general downwards acknowledges the seriousness caused,” he said.

    Avalon/PA A composite image showing the three judges in red ceremonial robes and long wigs, while the Lady Chief Justice in the centre also has a gold chain of officeAvalon/PA

    The panel of judges hearing the case was Lady Chief Justice Baroness Sue Carr (centre), Mr Justice Chamberlain and President of the King’s Bench Division Dame Victoria Sharp

    MI5 director general Sir Ken McCallum immediately informed Home Secretary Yvette Cooper as soon as the matter was drawn to his attention, Sir James said.

    There has been “a full and comprehensive investigation” which came to the conclusion that “the errors that had been made had not been deliberate” and that “there had been no misleading or lying”, MI5’s barrister said.

    He said that contempt of court proceedings “would not be appropriate”.

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