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Roy Pawley was a former Managing Editor of the Daily Telegraph.
The Canadian journalist Eric Downton told Philip Knightley:
- Roy Pawley, foreign editor and later managing editor of the Telegraph was a servile lackey of Five and Six. Telegraph foreign correspondents were given direct orders to work with Six. When I went to Moscow for the Telegraph shortly after Stalin’s death, I was ordered to work for the Six man in the embassy who had the usual cover of Press attaché. Before I left London for Moscow I was briefed by Six officials on what they wanted me to do.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Philip Knightley, Why spies and scribes have a lot in common, Khalee Times, 11 August 2006.