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In his initial statement David said:
 
In his initial statement David said:
 
::I am a retired member of the [[Security Service]] and am aged 81. In 1970 I was appointed as the Security Liaison Officer for Northern Ireland.
 
::I am a retired member of the [[Security Service]] and am aged 81. In 1970 I was appointed as the Security Liaison Officer for Northern Ireland.
::Some three months after arriving in Northern Ireland, I was appointed Director of
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::Some three months after arriving in Northern Ireland, I was appointed Director of Intelligence for Northern Ireland. I was based at the Army's headquarters in Lisburn and was given an equivalent military rank of Major General.<ref>[http://report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/evidence/K/KD_0002.pdf KO2.1 David witness statement], Bloody Sunday Inquiry, 17 February 2000.</ref>
Intelligence for Northern Ireland. I was based at the Army's headquarters in Lisburn and was given an equivalent military rank of Major General.<ref>[http://report.bloody-sunday-inquiry.org/evidence/K/KD_0002.pdf KO2.1 David witness statement], Bloody Sunday Inquiry, 17 February 2000.</ref>
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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[[Category:Spooks]][[Category:MI5]][[Category:Northern Ireland]]
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[[Category:Spooks]][[Category:MI5]][[Category:Northern Ireland]][[Category:Saville Inquiry Witnesses]]

Revision as of 12:34, 13 October 2010

David was the name used by the Saville Inquiry to refer to a witness who testified at the Tribunal.

In his initial statement David said:

I am a retired member of the Security Service and am aged 81. In 1970 I was appointed as the Security Liaison Officer for Northern Ireland.
Some three months after arriving in Northern Ireland, I was appointed Director of Intelligence for Northern Ireland. I was based at the Army's headquarters in Lisburn and was given an equivalent military rank of Major General.[1]

Notes

  1. KO2.1 David witness statement, Bloody Sunday Inquiry, 17 February 2000.