MI5 knew agent was misogynist 'obsessed' with violence, watchdog finds
•A watchdog inquiry revealed that MI5 was aware of Agent X's misogynistic and violent behavior.
•Agent X, a neo-Nazi informant, used his position to control and attack his girlfriend.
•The investigation found that MI5 failed to reassess Agent X's suitability despite clear evidence of his abusive actions.
MI5 knew agent was misogynist 'obsessed' with violence, watchdog findsImage caption, Agent X had used his status to coercively control his then girlfriend, including attacking her with a macheteByDaniel De SimoneInvestigations correspondentPublished1 minute agoA secret inquiry by MI5's watchdog concluded the security service knew an abusive agent it defended in court was a misogynist who was "obsessed" with violence, the BBC can reveal.The inquiry took place after BBC News originally exposed how MI5 had covered up for the man - a neo-Nazi informant known publicly as Agent X.The government took the BBC to court in 2022 in a failed attempt to block our investigation, but it won Agent X legal anonymityThat year, the BBC first reported how the MI5 spy had used his status to coercively control his girlfriend, including attacking her with a machete, before moving abroad to continue intelligence work while he was still under investigation. Following that investigation, the office of the investigatory powers commissioner (IPCO) Sir Brian Leveson launched an inquiry, which - like much of IPCO's work - was secret. Details of the inquiry can now be reported for the first time.In response to the new revelations, the spy's former partner, known as Beth, told the BBC: "I'd like to see a full apology for the fact that MI5 actually were willing to use somebody like X and the fact they were aware of his abuse towards me and they did nothing at all."'Openly misogynistic' with MI5 handlersIPCO - which oversees the use of covert investigatory powers, including the UK's intelligence agencies - concluded:- "Strong indications" of Agent X's interest in violence, including video footage of him threatening his girlfriend with a machete, did not lead to an MI5 review of his suitability of as an agent. IPCO said it "should have done"- Agent X was "openly misogynistic" with his MI5 handlers, who...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
→A watchdog inquiry revealed that MI5 was aware of Agent X's misogynistic and violent behavior.
→Agent X, a neo-Nazi informant, used his position to control and attack his girlfriend.
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