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'''Michael Laurie CBE''' was appointed Chief Executive of Crimestoppers UK in August 2003 <ref name=cs>[http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/how-we-help/how-were-run/senior-directors/how-we-helphow-were-runsenior-directorsmick-laurie-cbe-chief-executive Michael Laurie bio] - Crimestoppers UK</ref> | '''Michael Laurie CBE''' was appointed Chief Executive of Crimestoppers UK in August 2003 <ref name=cs>[http://www.crimestoppers-uk.org/how-we-help/how-were-run/senior-directors/how-we-helphow-were-runsenior-directorsmick-laurie-cbe-chief-executive Michael Laurie bio] - Crimestoppers UK</ref> | ||
==Military Career== | ==Military Career== | ||
− | Laurie trained at the British Military Academy, Sandhurst prior to being commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1969. He | + | Laurie trained at the British Military Academy, Sandhurst prior to being commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1969. He was a Military Engineer in the Gulf, Belize and, in Northern Ireland as an infantry officer. He later transferred to the Intelligence Corps where he focused on counter "terrorism" operations. |
Laurie was promoted to Brigadier and appointed as Director of the Intelligence Corps in 1994 making him head of the British Army's professional intelligence operations. He was promoted to Major General in 2001 and appointed to an intelligence staff position at the Ministry of Defence in 2001; firstly as ''Director of Joint Warfare'' and latterly as ''Director General of Intelligence Collection'' when he became heavily involved in the processing and interpretation of intelligence in the run up to the Invasion of Iraq in March 2003 <ref name=cs/> | Laurie was promoted to Brigadier and appointed as Director of the Intelligence Corps in 1994 making him head of the British Army's professional intelligence operations. He was promoted to Major General in 2001 and appointed to an intelligence staff position at the Ministry of Defence in 2001; firstly as ''Director of Joint Warfare'' and latterly as ''Director General of Intelligence Collection'' when he became heavily involved in the processing and interpretation of intelligence in the run up to the Invasion of Iraq in March 2003 <ref name=cs/> | ||
− | == | + | ==Chilcot Inquiry== |
− | Laurie gave evidence to the Iraq War Inquiry in June 2003 <ref name=le>[[File:Laurie-Evidence.pdf]] - Transcript of Major General Michael Laurie questioning and evidence at the Iraq War Inquiry - June 2010</ref>. The session was held in private but released to the public with redactions soon afterwards <ref>[http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/transcripts/private-witnesses.aspx Evidence given in private sessions] - Iraq Inquiry Web Site</ref> Laurie had previously sent an email letter to the Inquiry on 27 January 2011, disputing the evidence given by Alistair Campbell on 12 January 2011. <ref>[[File:Laurie-statement-FINAL.pdf]] - Major General Michael Laurie - letter to the Iraq Inquiry re Alistair Campbell's evidence</ref> In spite of its sensational content and the Chairman having referred to it in his welcoming statement, the letter did not figure prominently in Inquiry questioning of Laurie when he later attended in person to give his evidence the following June. <ref name=le />. Some have argued that this reflects | + | Laurie gave evidence to the Iraq War Inquiry in June 2003 <ref name=le>[[File:Laurie-Evidence.pdf]] - Transcript of Major General Michael Laurie questioning and evidence at the Iraq War Inquiry - June 2010</ref>. The session was held in private but released to the public with redactions soon afterwards <ref>[http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/transcripts/private-witnesses.aspx Evidence given in private sessions] - Iraq Inquiry Web Site</ref> Laurie had previously sent an email letter to the Inquiry on 27 January 2011, disputing the evidence given by Alistair Campbell on 12 January 2011. <ref>[[File:Laurie-statement-FINAL.pdf]] - Major General Michael Laurie - letter to the Iraq Inquiry re Alistair Campbell's evidence</ref> In spite of its sensational content and the Chairman having referred to it in his welcoming statement, the letter did not figure prominently in Inquiry questioning of Laurie when he later attended in person to give his evidence the following June. <ref name=le />. Some have argued that this reflects a lack of forensic questioning abilities on the Inquiry panel; others point to typical establishment response mechanisms when faced with uncomfortable insider information - Wikispooks leans to the latter and the fact that the letter was only released eighteen months later and after the 'private evidence session' supports this. |
− | == | + | ==Corporate Media Commentary on the Laurie Letter== |
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13371751 Iraq inquiry: Campbell dossier evidence questioned] - BBC News Politics 12 May 2011 | *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13371751 Iraq inquiry: Campbell dossier evidence questioned] - BBC News Politics 12 May 2011 | ||
*[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1386573/Alistair-Campbell-Secrets-lies-case-Iraq-War.html#ixzz1MJJKiN5p Secrets, lies and the case for the Iraq War] - Daily Mail 13 May 2011 | *[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1386573/Alistair-Campbell-Secrets-lies-case-Iraq-War.html#ixzz1MJJKiN5p Secrets, lies and the case for the Iraq War] - Daily Mail 13 May 2011 | ||
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*[http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/ Iraq Inquiry Web site] | *[http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/ Iraq Inquiry Web site] | ||
*[http://www.iraqinquirydigest.org/?p=11401 Iraq Inquiry Digest] - Unofficial web site | *[http://www.iraqinquirydigest.org/?p=11401 Iraq Inquiry Digest] - Unofficial web site | ||
− | *[[Downing Street Memo]] - | + | *[[Downing Street Memo]] - Wikispooks Downing street memo page + document collection |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Michael Laurie CBE was appointed Chief Executive of Crimestoppers UK in August 2003 [1]
Contents
Military Career
Laurie trained at the British Military Academy, Sandhurst prior to being commissioned into the Royal Engineers in 1969. He was a Military Engineer in the Gulf, Belize and, in Northern Ireland as an infantry officer. He later transferred to the Intelligence Corps where he focused on counter "terrorism" operations.
Laurie was promoted to Brigadier and appointed as Director of the Intelligence Corps in 1994 making him head of the British Army's professional intelligence operations. He was promoted to Major General in 2001 and appointed to an intelligence staff position at the Ministry of Defence in 2001; firstly as Director of Joint Warfare and latterly as Director General of Intelligence Collection when he became heavily involved in the processing and interpretation of intelligence in the run up to the Invasion of Iraq in March 2003 [1]
Chilcot Inquiry
Laurie gave evidence to the Iraq War Inquiry in June 2003 [2]. The session was held in private but released to the public with redactions soon afterwards [3] Laurie had previously sent an email letter to the Inquiry on 27 January 2011, disputing the evidence given by Alistair Campbell on 12 January 2011. [4] In spite of its sensational content and the Chairman having referred to it in his welcoming statement, the letter did not figure prominently in Inquiry questioning of Laurie when he later attended in person to give his evidence the following June. [2]. Some have argued that this reflects a lack of forensic questioning abilities on the Inquiry panel; others point to typical establishment response mechanisms when faced with uncomfortable insider information - Wikispooks leans to the latter and the fact that the letter was only released eighteen months later and after the 'private evidence session' supports this.
Corporate Media Commentary on the Laurie Letter
- Iraq inquiry: Campbell dossier evidence questioned - BBC News Politics 12 May 2011
- Secrets, lies and the case for the Iraq War - Daily Mail 13 May 2011
- Iraq dossier WAS sexed up, says intelligence chief - The First Post 13 May 2011
See Also
- Iraq Inquiry Web site
- Iraq Inquiry Digest - Unofficial web site
- Downing Street Memo - Wikispooks Downing street memo page + document collection
A Document by Michael Laurie
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) |
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File:Laurie-Evidence.pdf | legal document | 3 June 2010 | Iraq Inquiry |
References
- ↑ a b Michael Laurie bio - Crimestoppers UK
- ↑ a b File:Laurie-Evidence.pdf - Transcript of Major General Michael Laurie questioning and evidence at the Iraq War Inquiry - June 2010
- ↑ Evidence given in private sessions - Iraq Inquiry Web Site
- ↑ File:Laurie-statement-FINAL.pdf - Major General Michael Laurie - letter to the Iraq Inquiry re Alistair Campbell's evidence