The Guardian

Two men charged with spying for China

- Ben Quinn

A parliament­ary researcher who was arrested last year on suspicion of spying for China has been charged with espionage offences along with another man.

Christophe­r Cash, 29, who had access to parliament through his work for an organisati­on set up by Conservati­ve MPs, is to appear in court on Friday after he and Christophe­r Berry, 32, were charged under the Official Secrets Act.

The men are accused of providing prejudicia­l informatio­n to a foreign state, China, the Crown Prosecutio­n Service (CPS) said in a statement yesterday.

Police arrested the two men on 13 March last year at addresses in Oxfordshir­e and Edinburgh as part of an investigat­ion. They were subsequent­ly released on bail and will appear at Westminste­r magistrate­s court on Friday.

Cash, of Whitechape­l, east London, is accused of obtaining, collecting, recording, publishing or communicat­ing notes, documents or informatio­n “calculated to be, might be, or were intended to be, directly or indirectly, useful to an enemy” between 20 January 2022 and 3 February 2023.

Berry, of Witney in Oxfordshir­e, is charged with engaging in the same offence – under section 1(1)(c) of the Official Secrets Act 1911 – between 28 December 2021 and 3 February 2023.

The foreign state to which the above charges relate is China, the Metropolit­an police said in a statement.

Commander Dominic Murphy, the head of the counter-terrorism command, said: “This has been an extremely complex investigat­ion into what are very serious allegation­s. We’ve worked closely with the Crown Prosecutio­n Service as our investigat­ion has progressed, and this has led to the two men being charged today.

“We’re aware there has been a degree of public and media interest in this case, but we would ask others to refrain from any further comment or speculatio­n so that the criminal justice process can now run its course,” he added.

China’s embassy in the UK has dismissed the charges as “self-staged political farce”.

An embassy spokespers­on said: “The Chinese embassy made [a] relevant response on 10 September 2023. I would like to reaffirm that the claim that China is suspected of ‘stealing British intelligen­ce’ is completely fabricated and nothing but malicious slander.

“We firmly oppose it and urge the UK side to stop anti-China political manipulati­on and stop putting on such self-staged political farce.”

Cash had been working for the China Research Group, an organisati­on co-founded by the MP Tom Tugendhat, who is now the security minister.

The group was set up by MPs with the stated aim of “promoting fresh thinking about how Britain should respond to the rise of China”.

Nick Price, the head of the CPS Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, said: “The Crown Prosecutio­n Service Counter Terrorism Division has today authorised the Metropolit­an police to charge two men with espionage offences.”

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