Ex-British Military Intelligence officer admits giving ‘Big Names’ For Dickens Dossier
‘A former British spy admits passing names of ‘sexual deviants’ to Geoffrey Dickens, the MP who compiled ‘dossiers of secret shame’ for Margaret Thatcher’s home secretary Leon Brittan.
The list included the leader of the Commons in Thatcher’s first cabinet, arts minister Norman St John-Stevas.
Tony Holland, now a wealthy Australian stock market investor, spied for MI6 in South Africa in 1969 when he worked as an engineer on the design of the Rössing opencast uranium mine, being constructed in the Namibian desert for the international firm RTZ with South African and Iranian finance.’
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