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University under pressure to sack controversial former undercover spy Bob Lambert | University under pressure to sack controversial former undercover spy Bob Lambert |
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A university has been coming under pressure to sack one of its lecturers who has become known as one of the most controversial undercover officers deployed by the police. | A university has been coming under pressure to sack one of its lecturers who has become known as one of the most controversial undercover officers deployed by the police. |
Campaigners have been seeking to persuade London Metropolitan University to remove Bob Lambert from his academic post. | Campaigners have been seeking to persuade London Metropolitan University to remove Bob Lambert from his academic post. |
So far the university has backed Lambert, saying they have “absolute faith in him as a lecturer” and is a “valued member” of staff”. | So far the university has backed Lambert, saying they have “absolute faith in him as a lecturer” and is a “valued member” of staff”. |
Lambert has been at the centre of many of the revelations about the police’s use of undercover officers. | Lambert has been at the centre of many of the revelations about the police’s use of undercover officers. |
To recap, he went undercover in the 1980s to infiltrate animal rights and environmental campaigners for four years. | To recap, he went undercover in the 1980s to infiltrate animal rights and environmental campaigners for four years. |
He fathered a child with an activist, known as Jacqui, before abandoning them. The Metropolitan Police has paid more than £400,000 to Jacqui who has been profoundly traumatised after discovering by chance that the father of her son was an undercover police officer. | He fathered a child with an activist, known as Jacqui, before abandoning them. The Metropolitan Police has paid more than £400,000 to Jacqui who has been profoundly traumatised after discovering by chance that the father of her son was an undercover police officer. |
Lambert also deceived another woman into having a long-term relationship with him, as part of an elaborate attempt to lend “credibility” to his alter ego. | Lambert also deceived another woman into having a long-term relationship with him, as part of an elaborate attempt to lend “credibility” to his alter ego. |
He also stole the identity of a dead boy to shore up his fake identity, been accused of setting fire to Debenhams, appeared in court using his alter ego rather than his real name, and co-wrote the leaflet at the heart of the notorious McLibel trial. In the 1990s, he was promoted to run the operations of the Special Demonstration Squad and was a key figure in the secret operation to spy on the family of Stephen Lawrence. | He also stole the identity of a dead boy to shore up his fake identity, been accused of setting fire to Debenhams, appeared in court using his alter ego rather than his real name, and co-wrote the leaflet at the heart of the notorious McLibel trial. In the 1990s, he was promoted to run the operations of the Special Demonstration Squad and was a key figure in the secret operation to spy on the family of Stephen Lawrence. |
Since he left Special Branch in 2007, he has taught at three universities. | Since he left Special Branch in 2007, he has taught at three universities. |
But the question now is whether a man like Lambert with his undercover past should be employed teaching students? | But the question now is whether a man like Lambert with his undercover past should be employed teaching students? |
The campaigners say no. Alex Neve, from the Islington Against Spies campaign group (see here), has said :”We’re saying he’s not a suitable person to be working here, supervising students, some of whom may be vulnerable, when he’s shown evidence of having a very dubious attitude towards women and consent in the past. Can he be trusted not to abuse the power that he’s abused in the past? I don’t think he can.” | The campaigners say no. Alex Neve, from the Islington Against Spies campaign group (see here), has said :”We’re saying he’s not a suitable person to be working here, supervising students, some of whom may be vulnerable, when he’s shown evidence of having a very dubious attitude towards women and consent in the past. Can he be trusted not to abuse the power that he’s abused in the past? I don’t think he can.” |
Reports of a demonstration can be found here in the Islington Gazette, the Islington Tribune and Islington Now, and a public meeting organised by the Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance and the university’s UNISON Branch here and here. | Reports of a demonstration can be found here in the Islington Gazette, the Islington Tribune and Islington Now, and a public meeting organised by the Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance and the university’s UNISON Branch here and here. |
Observer columnist Nick Cohen argues in this article that Lambert is “uniquely unqualified” to hold his academic post, adding that the security establishment has not disowned him. | Observer columnist Nick Cohen argues in this article that Lambert is “uniquely unqualified” to hold his academic post, adding that the security establishment has not disowned him. |
London Metropolitan University has defended him, saying : “Bob Lambert is a valued member of our criminology department, where he is popular with both students and staff. | London Metropolitan University has defended him, saying : “Bob Lambert is a valued member of our criminology department, where he is popular with both students and staff. |
“While we recognise the mistakes Bob made in his police career, for which he has apologised and displayed deep regret, we have absolute faith in him as a lecturer and member of our community. | “While we recognise the mistakes Bob made in his police career, for which he has apologised and displayed deep regret, we have absolute faith in him as a lecturer and member of our community. |
“During a thirty-one year policing career, Bob made a significant contribution to tackling terrorism, political violence and hate crimes in London which, along with his strong academic record, makes him a valuable asset to criminology teaching at London Met.” | “During a thirty-one year policing career, Bob made a significant contribution to tackling terrorism, political violence and hate crimes in London which, along with his strong academic record, makes him a valuable asset to criminology teaching at London Met.” |
According to this biography, Lambert is a senior lecturer at the university’s John Grieve Policing Centre, teaching students about terrorism, counter-terrorism, far right political violence and anti-Muslim hate crimes. | According to this biography, Lambert is a senior lecturer at the university’s John Grieve Policing Centre, teaching students about terrorism, counter-terrorism, far right political violence and anti-Muslim hate crimes. |
He retains his academic post at St Andrews University where he has been a lecturer in terrorism studies. There have been protests there too (see here and here). | He retains his academic post at St Andrews University where he has been a lecturer in terrorism studies. There have been protests there too (see here and here). |
However there is a mystery - as yet, not fully explained - about the third academic post he held. In 2008, Lambert started work at Exeter University researching Islamophobia and counter-terrorism. He became the co-director of the university’s European Muslim Research Centre, embarking on a decade-long programme of research. | However there is a mystery - as yet, not fully explained - about the third academic post he held. In 2008, Lambert started work at Exeter University researching Islamophobia and counter-terrorism. He became the co-director of the university’s European Muslim Research Centre, embarking on a decade-long programme of research. |
Exeter University has confirmed that Lambert resigned from the university in October 2011 - the same month his undercover past was exposed. | Exeter University has confirmed that Lambert resigned from the university in October 2011 - the same month his undercover past was exposed. |
We asked Exeter University why he resigned but, after some delay, they refused to explain. | We asked Exeter University why he resigned but, after some delay, they refused to explain. |
Some might wonder why Lambert departed from one university, but manages to keep his jobs at two other universities. | Some might wonder why Lambert departed from one university, but manages to keep his jobs at two other universities. |
UPDATE | |
Islington Against Police Spies is organising another demonstration at the university at lunchtime on January 30 (details here). | |
Meanwhile the university’s Unison branch has published a statement in case it appears that it supports the call to sack Lambert. The statement can be found here. |
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