Manila Bulletin

UK's May fires defense secretary over Huawei leak

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LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Theresa May fired her defense minister on Wednesday over a leak of discussion­s in the National Security Council about Chinese telecoms company Huawei, the latest of her allies to be ousted from government.

The sudden dismissal of Gavin Williamson, who “strenuousl­y” denied involvemen­t in the leak, was another blow for May, whose own premiershi­p hangs by a thread after her failure so far to usher Britain smoothly out of the European Union.

The firing also underlined how seriously her team treated the leak from the National Security Council, which discusses Britain’s national security, intelligen­ce coordinati­on and defense strategy, and involves only certain ministers from her cabinet to keep its talks as secret as possible.

That secrecy was broken last month when the Telegraph newspaper reported Britain would allow Huawei a role in building parts of its 5G network, setting London at odds with Washington over the next generation of communicat­ions technology.

Sources were forced to say that the role would be limited.

In a letter to Williamson, May wrote that an investigat­ion into the leaks had provided “compelling evidence suggesting your responsibi­lity for the unauthoriz­ed disclosure”.

“No other, credible version of events to explain this leak has been identified,” she added after putting the “latest informatio­n from the investigat­ion” to Williamson earlier on Wednesday.

Williamson, who rose quickly up the ranks of the governing Conservati­ve Party after backing May to become prime minister in 2016, denied responsibi­lity.

“I am sorry that you feel recent leaks from the National Security Council originated in my department. I emphatical­ly believe this was not the case.”

“I strenuousl­y deny that I was in any way involved in this leak and I am confident that a thorough and formal inquiry would have vindicated my position.”

 ?? (Reuters) ?? Britain's Defence Minister Gavin Wiliamson
(Reuters) Britain's Defence Minister Gavin Wiliamson

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