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According to a 2009 account the official [[MI5]] historian [[Christopher Andrew]], Hanley concealed the existence of a file on Prime Minister [[Harold Wilson]], held under the pseudonym 'Norman John Worthington' by removing it from the central index.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8288247.stm MI5 kept file on former PM Wilson], BBC News, 3 October 2009.</ref>
 
According to a 2009 account the official [[MI5]] historian [[Christopher Andrew]], Hanley concealed the existence of a file on Prime Minister [[Harold Wilson]], held under the pseudonym 'Norman John Worthington' by removing it from the central index.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8288247.stm MI5 kept file on former PM Wilson], BBC News, 3 October 2009.</ref>
  
An earlier accounted by David Leigh described the document as the 'Henry Worthington' file:
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An earlier account by David Leigh described the document as the 'Henry Worthington' file:
 
::The Worthington file was not kept in the main registry to be handled by the scores of 'registry queens'. Nor was it kept in the rows of locked 'y-boxes' in the K6 secret registry, along with the identities of agents. It was kept permanently in the safe of Director-General [[Martin Furnival Jones]], a practice which was continued by his successor [[Michael Hanley]].<ref>David Leigh, The Wilson Plot, 1989, Mandarin,  p.109.</ref>
 
::The Worthington file was not kept in the main registry to be handled by the scores of 'registry queens'. Nor was it kept in the rows of locked 'y-boxes' in the K6 secret registry, along with the identities of agents. It was kept permanently in the safe of Director-General [[Martin Furnival Jones]], a practice which was continued by his successor [[Michael Hanley]].<ref>David Leigh, The Wilson Plot, 1989, Mandarin,  p.109.</ref>
 
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 01:52, 5 October 2009

Michael Hanley
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Sir Michael Hanley (1918-2001) was head of the Security Service MI5 from 1972 to 1978.[1]

Worthington File

According to a 2009 account the official MI5 historian Christopher Andrew, Hanley concealed the existence of a file on Prime Minister Harold Wilson, held under the pseudonym 'Norman John Worthington' by removing it from the central index.[2]

An earlier account by David Leigh described the document as the 'Henry Worthington' file:

The Worthington file was not kept in the main registry to be handled by the scores of 'registry queens'. Nor was it kept in the rows of locked 'y-boxes' in the K6 secret registry, along with the identities of agents. It was kept permanently in the safe of Director-General Martin Furnival Jones, a practice which was continued by his successor Michael Hanley.[3]

Notes

  1. Former Directors General, MI5, accessed 30 June 2009.
  2. MI5 kept file on former PM Wilson, BBC News, 3 October 2009.
  3. David Leigh, The Wilson Plot, 1989, Mandarin, p.109.