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===Deputy Director General===
 
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Rimington succeeded [[David Ranson]] as Deputy Director-General for Administration at the end of 1990.<ref>Stella Rimington, ''Open Secret'', Arrow Books, 2002, p.222.</ref>
 
Rimington succeeded [[David Ranson]] as Deputy Director-General for Administration at the end of 1990.<ref>Stella Rimington, ''Open Secret'', Arrow Books, 2002, p.222.</ref>
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*Tom Griffin, [http://www.spinwatch.org/-articles-by-category-mainmenu-8/52-northern-ireland/5547-the-propaganda-campaign-against-pat-finucane-what-did-stella-rimington-know The propaganda campaign against Pat Finucane: What did Stella Rimington know?], ''Spinwatch'', 21 December 2012
 
*David Rose, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2001/sep/09/freedomofinformation.Whitehall Secrets of success], ''The Observer'', 9 September 2001.
 
*David Rose, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2001/sep/09/freedomofinformation.Whitehall Secrets of success], ''The Observer'', 9 September 2001.
  

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Stella Rimington
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Stella Rimington was the head of the Security Service MI5 from 1992 to 1996.[1]

Rimington has defended MI5's surveillance of left-wing groups.

Well all I can say is that Communist and Trotskyist organisations, by their philosophy, their published aims, would have fallen within the definition of subversion.[2]

Career

Northern Ireland

According to The Sunday Times, Rimington worked alongside Michael Bettaney running Willie Carlin as an agent in the IRA in 1980.[3]

Rimington was made Assistant Director (head) of a section within F Branch in 1983.[4] This was probably F2.

Rimington worked as acting director of F Branch for a few months in 1985, before being put in charge of recruiting and staff security.[5]

Director K Branch

Rimington became head of the counter-espionage MI5 K Branch in December 1986.[6]

Counter-Terrorism Director

Rimington was head of the counter-terrorist G Branch from 1988 to 1990.[7]

According to Rimington, she was asked by Patrick Walker to take over the post during a CAZAB meeting in Australia which coincided with the Gibraltar shootings, which occurred on the afternoon of 6 March 1988.[8]

Deputy Director General

Rimington succeeded David Ranson as Deputy Director-General for Administration at the end of 1990.[9]

Resources

References

  1. Former Directors General, MI5, accessed 30 June 2009.
  2. True Spies 1. Subversive My Arse, BBC News, accessed 10 April 2008.
  3. Liam Clarke and Nick Fielding, BETRAYAL: HOW MI5 LOST THATCHER'S MOLE, The Sunday Times, 21 May 2000.
  4. Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.159.
  5. Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.181.
  6. Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.185.
  7. Christopher Andrew, Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5, Allen Lane, 2009, p.772.
  8. Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.210.
  9. Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.222.