Minister’s leak on Huawei involvement in UK’s 5G network not a crime, say police
Huawei was given clearance to be involved in Britain's 'non-core' elements of the 5G network, such as antennae. – AFP pic, May 4, 2019.
THE top-secret leak that Britain had conditionally allowed China’s Huawei to develop its 5G network, which brought down the defence minister, does not amount to a criminal offence, police concluded today. Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday sacked Gavin Williamson as defence secretary over the leak last month of the bitterly disputed decision made at the April 23 meeting of the National Security Council .
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