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US man 'gave top-secret information' to Chinese agent | US man 'gave top-secret information' to Chinese agent |
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A former US diplomatic officer has been arrested and charged with giving top-secret documents to a Chinese agent. | A former US diplomatic officer has been arrested and charged with giving top-secret documents to a Chinese agent. |
According to an affidavit, Kevin Mallory, a 60-year-old from Virginia, is said to have travelled to Shanghai in March and April 2017. | According to an affidavit, Kevin Mallory, a 60-year-old from Virginia, is said to have travelled to Shanghai in March and April 2017. |
He also failed to declare $16,500 (£13,000) in cash found in two carry-on bags when travelling through Chicago airport, said the Associated Press. | He also failed to declare $16,500 (£13,000) in cash found in two carry-on bags when travelling through Chicago airport, said the Associated Press. |
Under the federal Espionage Act, he could face life in prison. | Under the federal Espionage Act, he could face life in prison. |
The FBI has confirmed he was entrusted with high-level clearance when working for the government. | The FBI has confirmed he was entrusted with high-level clearance when working for the government. |
His access was rescinded when he ceased to be a state employee in 2012, after which he became a self-employed consultant. | His access was rescinded when he ceased to be a state employee in 2012, after which he became a self-employed consultant. |
The Washington Post said that, according to two government officials, Mr Mallory was employed by the CIA, but this information was not given in court. | |
During a voluntary interview with FBI agents in May, Mr Mallory said the person he met in Shanghai told him he was working for a Chinese think-tank, the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS). | During a voluntary interview with FBI agents in May, Mr Mallory said the person he met in Shanghai told him he was working for a Chinese think-tank, the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS). |
The FBI has, since at least 2014, believed that Chinese spies use SASS affiliations to cover-up their identities, according to the US Department of Justice. | The FBI has, since at least 2014, believed that Chinese spies use SASS affiliations to cover-up their identities, according to the US Department of Justice. |
The affidavit also detailed a note Mr Mallory allegedly wrote to the individual, saying "your object is to gain information, and my object is to be paid". | |
Mr Mallory, who speaks Chinese Mandarin, made an initial appearance in court on Thursday, and will return for a preliminary hearing on Friday. | Mr Mallory, who speaks Chinese Mandarin, made an initial appearance in court on Thursday, and will return for a preliminary hearing on Friday. |
"These charges should send a message to anyone who would consider violating the public's trust and compromising our national security by disclosing classified information," said Dana J Boente, acting assistant attorney general for national security. | "These charges should send a message to anyone who would consider violating the public's trust and compromising our national security by disclosing classified information," said Dana J Boente, acting assistant attorney general for national security. |