Asian Journal

Axed UK Defence Secretary denies role in Huawei leak

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London: Gavin Williamson, sacked as Britain’s Defence Secretary by Prime Minister Theresa May for allegedly disclosing plans to allow Chinese telecommun­ication giant Huawei to help build the UK’S 5G network, has denied leaking any informatio­n from the National Security Council.

His comments have come amid calls for a police inquiry into it. Opposition MPS say there should be an investigat­ion whether the Official Secrets Act had been breached, the BBC reported.

Williamson was quoted in several newspapers on Thursday as saying he was the victim of a “vendetta” and a “kangaroo court”. He told Sky News he “swore on his children’s lives” that he was not responsibl­e for the leak.

He also posted a letter on his Twitter account on Wednesday “strenuousl­y” denying that he was the source of the leak. Downing Street, however, said it had “compelling evidence” and the matter was closed.

The inquiry into the leak began after the Daily Telegraph reported on the National Security Council’s confidenti­al discussion­s, including warnings from several Cabinet members about possible risks to national security over a deal with Huawei.

At a meeting with Williamson on Wednesday, May told him she had informatio­n that suggested that he was responsibl­e for the unauthoris­ed disclosure. In a letter confirming his dismissal, she said: “No other credible version of events to explain this leak has been identified.”

In response, Williamson, Defence Secretary since 2017, wrote he was “confident” that a “thorough and formal inquiry” would have “vindicated” his position.

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