Yorkshire Post

Researcher accused of espionage told not to contact MPs

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A FORMER parliament­ary researcher has been ordered not to contact MPs after being charged with spying for China.

Christophe­r Cash, 29, from Whitechape­l in east London, alongside Christophe­r Berry, 32, from Witney in Oxfordshir­e, is accused of an offence under the Official Secrets Act.

The pair appeared at Westminste­r Magistrate­s’ Court yesterday but were not required to enter any pleastothe­charge.

Cash and Berry are accused of being in contact with each other and an individual assessed to be a Chinese intelligen­ce agent.

They spoke only to confirm their name and address during a short hearing.

Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring granted both men conditiona­l bail, which in Cash’s case included not to contact MPs or to enter the parliament­ary estate.

Cash was told he was permitted to contact his local MP on constituen­cy matters. He was also ordered not to contact any other staff of parliament­arians.

Cash and Berry were also told not to travel outside the UK and not to contact each other. They were also ordered to sign on at a police station. The pair must also notify police of any internet-enabled device they intend to use.

Both defendants will next appear at the Old Bailey on May 10 for a preliminar­y hearing.

Berry worked in various teaching posts in China since September 2015 and was arrested while on holiday in the UK.

The charge alleges that between January 2022 and February 2023, Cash, “for a purpose prejudicia­l to the safety or interests of the State, obtained, collected, recorded, published or communicat­ed to any other person articles, notes, documents or informatio­n which were calculated to be, might be, or were intended to be, directly or indirectly, useful to an enemy”. Berry is accused of the same offence between December 2021 and February 2023.

China has dismissed the charges as “self-staged political farce”.

Cash worked as a parliament­ary researcher and was closely linked to senior Tories including Tom Tugendhat – now Security Minister – and Alicia Kearns, who serves as chairwoman of the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee.

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