Continuing from my earlier story:
However, as the Director of the Czech Security Service, Svetlana Ptacnikova,
confirmed yesterday that the Czechs hold no such files, stating:
"Mr Corbyn was not a secret collaborator working for the Czechoslovak intelligence service."
Before going on to clarify that:
"The files we have on him are kept in a folder that starts with the identification number one
Secret collaborators were allocated folders that start with the number four. If he had been successfully recruited as an informer, then his person of interest file would have been closed, and a new one would have been opened, and that would have started with the number four.
He stayed in that basic category – and in fact he’s still described as that, as a person of interest, in the final report issued by the StB agent shortly before he [the agent] was expelled from the UK."
I mean, that is rather specific, just like the file on Tory MP Raymond Mawby
Yes, that's correct. Tory MP. Traitor and not the first...
In the 1960s the Conservative MP Raymond Mawby
provided information to Communist Czech spies in return for money.
Mawby was reportedly paid directly by Czech intelligence to provide sensitive political information to the Communists at £100 a pop.
The documents proving it are still held by the Czech Security Service, and in contrast to the minuscule amount of documents they hold on Jeremy Corbyn, the file for Mawby is over 100 pages long and contains damning evidence that firmly prove the Tory MP’s decades of collusion with the Czechs.
According to reports at the time the documents were unearthed, Czech secret services exploited Mawby’s obsession with money, with one document stating “His leisure time he spends in bars… and also loves gambling”, whilst another noted “While playing roulette and other games he is willing to accept a monetary ‘loan’ which was exploited twice.”
Also according to the documents, Mawby sold lists of parliamentary committees and confidential information regarding a parliamentary investigation into a Conservative peer to the Czech Communists.
However, most extraordinarily, a Czech officer notes on one document that Mawby had “promised to carry out tasks such as asking questions in Parliament according to our needs”.
At this time Mawby was simply a lowly backbencher, but in 1963 he was promoted into a Junior Ministerial position where he would almost certainly have been privy to substantially more confidential information than as a backbencher.
Mawby – whose codename was ‘Laval’ – continued selling secrets to the Czechs even after he was promoted into the high-ranking government position, with one Czech official documenting how they had asked the Tory MP for information about the Prime Minister’s office in the House of Commons and the layout of the room, stating:
I recommend giving Laval at the following meeting before Christmas 100 pounds on the understanding that he will provide us with the requested plan
Floorplans which Conservative MP Mawby was provably more than happy to sell to the Communists:
Tory MP Mawby sold a floorplan of the Prime Minister’s office to Communist Spies
As well as providing highly confidential floorplans, Mawby also sold details of who provided security at the office to the Czechs – information which could have proved deadly in the wrong hands.
According to MI5, Mawby’s collusion with the Czechs was not known to the British security services at the time.
Eventually in 1971, after 100 Soviet diplomats had been expelled from London, the Czechs decided to sever ties with Mawby, noting that:
Considering the worsening operational conditions in Great Britain and after evaluating dangerous signals… we are forbidding all contacts with him.
Funny how none of this is in the Mail, Express, Telegraph or Scum.