Re: [TSCM-L] {2437} Diplomatic crisis looms as French bugs 'discovered in UK Defence Minister's office'

From: <andyg..._at_aol.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 04:07:39 -0500
Is it actually possible for them to be so sure it was the French just by th= e listening device they used?
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TT>According to intelligence sources, Lord Drayson's 
office in the Lords was subjected to a routine 
security sweep and a listening device was found 
which had the "fingerprint" of the type used by the French.



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Diplomatic crisis looms as French bugs 
'discovered in UK Defence Minister's office'
Last updated at 23:37pm on 17.02.08

A leading MP is to challenge the Government over 
claims that a Defence Minister was bugged by the 
French when he was responsible for the award of 
billions of pounds worth of contracts.

Tory MP Patrick Mercer says senior security 
sources have told him that bugs were placed in 
the offices of Lord Drayson, the then-Defence 
Procurement Minister, at the House of Lords and 
in the Ministry of Defence, so the French could 
eavesdrop on conversations about valuable projects.

The claim has the potential to cause a major 
diplomatic row between Britain and France, which 
regularly compete for huge defence equipment contracts all over the world.


'Car nut': Lord Drayson with his Aston Martin


The French bugging episode is said to have taken 
place two years ago when major Labour Party donor 
Lord Drayson was involved in the £20billion deal 
to build two giant new supercarriers for the 
Royal Navy and a project worth up to £60billion 
for 3,000 British Army fighting vehicles.

Senior Government and Whitehall sources insisted 
last night they had "no knowledge" of the bugging.

However, a former senior Whitehall official, who 
has since left Government service, has revealed 
he was told by a senior member of the 
intelligence community that the French 
eavesdropping on Lord Drayson took place.

According to intelligence sources, Lord Drayson's 
office in the Lords was subjected to a routine 
security sweep and a listening device was found 
which had the "fingerprint" of the type used by the French.

The former senior Whitehall official confirmed 
that a second bugging device was discovered 
during a similar sweep during the same period at Lord Drayson's MoD office.


Coveted: One of the two planned Royal Navy supercarriers


Lord Drayson - who, with his family, is worth an 
estimated £80million and controversially quit his 
Ministerial post last November to pursue his 
dream of competing in the Le Mans 24-hour race - 
was yesterday on holiday in Europe.

He refused to comment on the allegations.

This was despite his UK office passing on details 
of the bugging claims to him by mobile phone, 
text and email on behalf of this newspaper.

After The Mail on Sunday tried for several days 
to obtain a comment, Lord Drayson's office said: 
"Lord Drayson decided when he left Ministerial 
office never to discuss his role in Government, and he never will."

The French have long been suspected of carrying out spying missions in the =
UK.

Mr Mercer, the former Shadow Homeland Security 
Minister, said: "It's disgraceful to think that a 
so-called ally of this country should spy upon us.

"I have been told by well placed sources that 
Lord Drayson was spied upon by the French and 
that bugs were placed in his offices at the House of Lords and in the MoD.

"I shall raise this matter in the House of 
Commons on Monday by putting down an urgent question.

"I am appalled to think that we should have laid 
ourselves open to this sort of insidious treachery.

"No wonder that relationships between Britain and 
France are always so strained."


Home away from home: Lord Drayson's south of France property


Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said last 
night: "This report suggests a shocking breach of national security.

"If true, it raises serious questions about the 
integrity of communications from both Government and Parliament.

"We need some urgent answers.

"Why did the precautionary measures that should prevent such breaches fail?

"What security measures are now being taken?

"And what representations have been made to the 
French about these very serious allegations?"

Mr Davis added: "This is not the first security breach at Parliament.

"Just one month ago, an illegal immigrant was 
found working in the House of Commons.

"When will this Government get a grip on security?"

Father-of-five Lord Drayson is no stranger to controversy.

He sold his biotech group Powder-Ject for 
£542million in 2003, a year after it was 
controversially awarded a £32million Government 
smallpox vaccine contract which caused its value to rise sharply.

Shortly before that, Lord Drayson had donated 
£50,000 to the Labour Party, but a parliamentary 
inquiry cleared him of any improper activity.

And after being made a working peer in 2004, Lord 
Drayson gave Labour another £500,000, resulting 
in claims that his peerage had been "bought".

A year later, the tycoon admitted that, until the 
previous winter, he had kept his fortune in an 
offshore trust in the Isle of Man, a popular destination to avoid UK taxes.

The trusts were wound up after he entered public life.

Lord and Lady Drayson live between homes in 
London, Nether Lypiatt Manor near Stroud, 
Gloucestershire - bought for almost £6million in 
2006 from Prince and Princess Michael of Kent - 
and a palatial £7million mansion at Tourettes sur Loup in the South of Fr=
ance.

Lord Drayson, who describes himself as a "car 
nut", drives an Aston Martin Vanquish, his wife 
has an Aston Martin DB9 and his collection includes a Lotus Elan.

The biotech multi-millionaire drives a six-litre 
ethanol-powered, 200mph Aston Martin DBRS9 
GT3-spec race car for Barwell Motorsport, a 
company he helped found to realise his dream of 
competing in the Le Mans 24-hour race.

He plans to compete in the US Le Mans series this 
year, in the hope of qualifying for the 
fully-fledged French classic, even though he has good sight in just one eye=
.

If the French bugging suspicion is substantiated, 
it would not be the first time their security 
services have been caught out in London.

Three years ago, The Mail on Sunday revealed how 
French secret agent Pierre Martinet, who had 
retired from the French DGSE foreign intelligence 
service, came to London in 1998 to spy on a 
suspected member of the Algerian Armed Islamic 
Group, the GIA, which had links to Al-Qaeda.

The DGSE, unlike Britain's MI6, is a military 
organisation with a reputation for ruthlessness - 
in 1985 it blew up the Greenpeace protest ship 
Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand, which had been 
set to embarrass France over nuclear tests, killing a crew member.



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