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Sir William Ehrman, KCMG is a British civil servant and former Chairman of the UK Joint Intelligence Committee.
Background
Ehrman learned Chinese Mandarin at Trinity College (Cambridge).
Career
Ehrman "joined the Diplomatic Service in 1973."[1]
"He was also involved in handling the media reaction which followed the death of Iraq arms expert Dr David Kelly."[1]
Ehrman wrote a confidential letter to the government's security and intelligence co-ordinator, David Omand, dated 23 April 2004, suggesting that the government infiltrate "extremist" websites.[2]
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