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Start | 1963 |
Britain has significant interests in Kenya, therefore the High Commissioner tends to be UK deep state operatives. |
The High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Kenya is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in the Republic of Kenya, and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission in Kenya.
As fellow members of the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Kingdom and Kenya conduct their diplomatic relations at governmental level, rather than between Heads of State. Therefore, the countries exchange High Commissioners rather than ambassadors. Britain has significant interests in Kenya, therefore the High Commissioner tends to be UK deep state operatives.
High Commissioners to Kenya
- 1963–1964: Geoffrey de Freitas
- 1964–1965: Malcolm MacDonald
- 1966–1968: Edward Peck
- 1968–1972: Eric Norris
- 1972–1975: Sir Antony Duff
- 1975–1979: Stanley Fingland
- 1979–1982: John Williams
- 1982–1986: Leonard Allinson
- 1986–1990: John Johnson
- 1990–1992: Roger Tomkys
- 1992–1995: Kieran Prendergast
- 1995–1997: Simon Hemans
- 1997–2001: Jeffrey James
- 2001–2005: Edward Clay
- 2005–2008: Adam Wood
- 2008–2011: Robert Macaire
- 2011–2012: Peter Tibber[1]
- 2012–2015: Christian Turner[2]
- 2015–2019: Nic Hailey[3]
- 2019–present[update]: Jane Marriott[4]
Office Holders on Wikispooks
Name | From | To | Description |
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Antony Duff | 1972 | 1975 | Left to become Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee. Later head of MI5. |
Edward Peck | 1966 | 1968 |
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References
- ↑ Peter Tibber, gov.uk
- ↑ Dr Christian Turner, gov.uk
- ↑ New British High Commissioner, Nic Hailey, takes office, British High Commission Nairobi, 9 December 2015
- ↑ Change of British High Commissioner to Kenya - Summer 2019, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, 13 June 2019