Alleged Spying Case: Role of Attorney General’s Office Debate

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Department: Attorney General

Alleged Spying Case: Role of Attorney General’s Office

Alison Griffiths Excerpts
Thursday 23rd October 2025

(2 days, 13 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Ellie Reeves Portrait The Solicitor General
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The Prime Minister and the DPP have both confirmed that there was no political interference in the evidence given by the deputy National Security Adviser, and rightly so. The Conservative party cannot have it both ways: first, the argument was that we interfered with the evidence and now it seems to be that we did not. Which is it?

Alison Griffiths Portrait Alison Griffiths (Bognor Regis and Littlehampton) (Con)
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The Sunday Times reported that, following a key meeting on 1 September, the Attorney General’s Office was asked to speak to the CPS. Did anyone from the Attorney General’s Office speak directly or indirectly to the CPS after that meeting?

Ellie Reeves Portrait The Solicitor General
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There was a meeting on 1 September in relation to this matter, which, as I understand it, took place on the basis that the prosecution would go ahead. It was to discuss bilateral relations with China in the context of the ongoing legal case.