Antony Duff
Sir Antony Duff was the Director General of the Security Service MI5 from 1985 to 1987.[1]
Duff served as the last Deputy Governor of Southern Rhodesia before it became independent as Zimbabwe in 1980. He subsequently became Deputy Secretary at the Cabinet Office before moving to the Security Service.[2]
A 2015 review of Government papers on child abuse was critical of comments made by Duff in correspondence with Cabinet Secretary Sir Robert Armstrong three decades earlier:
- To give one striking example, in response to claims from two sources that a named Member of Parliament has a penchant for small boys". matters conclude with acceptance of his word that he does not and the observation that "At the present stage ... the risks of political embarrassment to the Government is rather greater than the security danger." The risk to children is not considered at all.[Sir Antony Duff to Sir Robert Armstrong 4/11/86]Cite error: Closing
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- To give one striking example, in response to claims from two sources that a named Member of Parliament has a penchant for small boys". matters conclude with acceptance of his word that he does not and the observation that "At the present stage ... the risks of political embarrassment to the Government is rather greater than the security danger." The risk to children is not considered at all.[Sir Antony Duff to Sir Robert Armstrong 4/11/86]Cite error: Closing
External resources
- Richard Norton-Taylor, Sir Antony Duff, Guardian, 18 August 2000.
Notes
- ↑ Former Directors General, MI5, accessed 30 June 2009.
- ↑ Former Directors General, MI5, accessed 30 June 2009.