Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Spy row erupts in Australia

Director-general of security is yet to reveal the name of the ‘traitor’

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SYDNEY, Australia (AFP) — Australia’s government on Thursday faced angry demands to name a “traitor” former politician accused by the country’s top spy of having “sold out” the country to a foreign power.

In an extraordin­ary public revelation, Australia’s director-general of security Mike Burgess said a spy team from an unnamed country had cultivated and recruited a former Australian politician.

“This politician sold out their country, party and former colleagues to advance the interests of the foreign regime,” the spy chief said in a speech in Canberra on Wednesday.

The unnamed former politician had been recruited “several years ago,” said Burgess, who runs the Australian Security Intelligen­ce Organizati­on.

The person had even proposed bringing a prime minister’s family member into the “spies’ orbit,” a plan that did not proceed, he said.

The former politician did, however, organize an overseas conference at which spies posing as bureaucrat­s targeted participan­ts for recruitmen­t, eventually obtaining security and defense informatio­n from an academic, Burgess said.

The remarks unleashed speculatio­n in the media and demands for the former politician to be identified.

“The trouble is, if he does not indicate the name then there is a cloud hanging over everybody else,” conservati­ve opposition leader Peter Dutton told Sydney radio station 2GB.

“If you are putting that detail out there as Mr. Burgess has done, I think it is incumbent to either give a little bit more criteria or a little bit more of a hint as to who the person might be.”

 ?? STRINGER/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? RESCUE teams cover the victims of a crash between two buses that left several dead, at a highway that connects the municipali­ties of Santa Rosa de Copan and Gracias, in Honduras. At least 15 people died this Wednesday and an unknown number were injured when two buses collided on a highway in northwest Honduras, firefighte­rs reported.
STRINGER/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE RESCUE teams cover the victims of a crash between two buses that left several dead, at a highway that connects the municipali­ties of Santa Rosa de Copan and Gracias, in Honduras. At least 15 people died this Wednesday and an unknown number were injured when two buses collided on a highway in northwest Honduras, firefighte­rs reported.

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