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The UK government has published witness statements from the collapsed spy case against two men accused of spying for China. The case collapsed after prosecutors couldn’t obtain evidence showing China was considered a national security threat at the time of the alleged offenses, creating political controversy between the current and previous governments.
The government has published witness statements submitted in the now-collapsed case against two men accused of spying for China, according to official documents released under political pressure. Deputy national security adviser Matthew Collins provided three witness statements to prosecutors regarding whether China had been regarded as a national security threat during the alleged offenses period.