The Daily Telegraph

Agency calls out Johnson over delay of spy report

- By Lucy Fisher deputy political Editor

THE intelligen­ce and security committee has criticised Boris Johnson over government delays preventing the publicatio­n of its annual report on Britain’s spy agencies.

MPS and peers on the committee have demanded Downing Street take action so their audit of the intelligen­ce and security agencies can be released before Parliament rises for Christmas recess on Dec 16.

In a statement posted on the ISC website this week, the committee disclosed that it handed its annual report to Mr Johnson on Oct 25.

While legislatio­n maintains that the Prime Minister “must consider whether there is any informatio­n in the report which, if published, would be prejudicia­l to the continued discharge of the functions of the security and intelligen­ce agencies”, the period allocated for this review is 10 days.

The committee highlighte­d that this deadline for No 10 redacting material from its report fell on Nov 8.

It said: “The committee is still hopeful that the Prime Minister will provide notificati­on by Nov 26 – the last possible day if the report ... is to be published before the House rises for Christmas recess.”

It comes in the wake of another row over Mr Johnson’s administra­tion blocking for nine months the publicatio­n of an ISC report on Russian interferen­ce in UK politics and elections.

That delay, branded “utterly reprehensi­ble” by MPS, led to suspicion that Downing Street was attempting to “sit on” the dossier on the basis of its contents.

Once published, the 50-page document found that the British government and intelligen­ce agencies did not conduct a thorough assessment of Kremlin attempts to meddle with the 2016 Brexit referendum.

Campaigner­s later launched action to try and compel Mr Johnson to launch an inquiry into Moscow interferen­ce in UK elections, but the High Court rejected the attempt.

The ISC also produced two reports in the five domestic terror incidents that took place in 2017 at Westminste­r, Manchester Arena, London Bridge, Finsbury Park and Parsons Green.

Its annual report offers an update on the often clandestin­e activities of Britain’s intelligen­ce and security agencies.

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