Labour Minister Dismisses ‘baseless Smears’โ Amid China Spy Case Scrutiny
London, October 13,โข 2025 – A Labour spokesperson โhas dismissed allegations linking theโ party and seniorโค figures, including national security advisor Jonathan powell, too interferenceโ in a case involving individuals accused of โคspying โขfor China as “baseless smears.” โคThe response comes as pressure mounts for Powell to publicly address claims that interventions were made to protect trade relations with Beijingโ and prevent the โformal designation โof China as a threat.
The โคcontroversy centers on the case of two individuals, Berry and Cash,โฃ who have bothโ denied allegations โof espionage. Reports suggest that Powell and Treasury โofficials may have intervened to prevent evidence from being presented that would have labelled China โa “threat,”โ potentially impacting the prosecution. The collapse of theโ trial has sparked accusations of โฃpolitical interference and raised concerns about the UK’s approach to national security.
Former security minister Tom โคTugendhat, who chaired the China Research Group – which previously employedโข Cash – โฃhas publicly called for Powell to โฃanswerโข questions in a public forum, stating it is “very โodd” that the national securityโ advisor is not appearing openly before a committee.โค Tugendhat also questioned the credibility of claims that Labour โleader Keir Starmerโ was unaware of theโ trial’s collapse, given his oversight of the civil service and role as First Lordโ of the Treasury.
Powell is โscheduled to appearโ before MPs in a private hearingโ following his return from a diplomatic trip to the โMiddle East. Meanwhile, Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch โฃhas also soughtโข answers fromโค Starmer regarding the case’sโฃ collapse. The unfolding situation โcontinues to โfuel debate over the balance between economic interests and national security concerns in the UK’s relationship with China.