London: In a decisive move to address mounting political scrutiny, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on Wednesday that he would release in full the witness statements provided to prosecutors in the high-profile China espionage case that recently collapsed. The decision aims to clarify the government's position and dispel allegations of political interference.

Last month, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) unexpectedly dropped charges against two men accused of passing sensitive information to a Chinese intelligence agent. The CPS cited insufficient evidence to proceed, noting that clarification from the government on China’s status as a national security threat had not been provided despite months of effort. Starmer stressed that the responsibility for this lapse lay with t

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