The Security Service informed judges that it had adhered to its policy of not verifying or denying the identity of informants in order to maintain anonymity.
Actually, MI5 tried to convince me not to look into the man, who is only known to the public as agent X, by telling me his position over the phone.
Until I presented proof that the service’s position was false, including a tape of one of the calls, they adamantly upheld it.
When the government tried to stop the news from covering agent X’s misconduct, MI5 first lied in court. They were successful in preventing us from identifying the foreign national.
The Security Service then told the same deception in front of a specialist court, where the lady, using an alias, attacked with a machete.