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Ministry of Defence.png
Parent organizationUK
HeadquartersWhitehall, Westminster, London
LeaderSecretary of State for Defence
Type military
Subgroups•  United Kingdom Special Forces
•  Directorate General Media and Communications
•  Directorate of Targeting and Information Operations
•  Directorate of Defence Communications
•  UK/Ministry of Defence/Press Office
•  Army Doctrine Committee
•  Defence Intelligence and Security Centre
•  Intelligence Corps
•  “Development”
•  Concepts and Doctrine Centre
•  Land Warfare Centre
•  15 (UK) Psychological Operations Group
•  7644 (Media operations) Squadron
•  British Forces Broadcasting Service
Staff58,160
Exposed by2021 British Ministry of Defence leaks
SubpageUK/Ministry of Defence/Press Office

Subcontractors

The Integrity Initiative Leak revealed UK MoD subcontrator K0584 to be the Institute for Statecraft.[1]


 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Jon DaySecond Permanent Secretary20112012
Jon DayDirector-General of Security Policy20082011
Stephen JollyDirector of Defence Communications20132015
Amil KhanSyria Armed Opposition Support Project DirectorJuly 2017
Angus Taverner20002004"Media Ops Policy & Plans"
Kevin TebbitPermanent Under Secretary of StateJuly 1998November 2005

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:An Open Letter On Defenceopen letterMichael Boyce
Michael Clarke
Chris Donnelly
Richard Barrons
David Richards
Jeremy Blackham
Robert Fulton
Hew Strachan
Edward Argles
Paul Cornish
Peter Dunning
James Glancy
Michael Graydon
Antony Hichens
Clifford Kamara
Andrew Lambert
Frank Ledwidge
Tony Mason
Gwythian Prins
Michael Rose
Cayle Royce
Julian Thompson
An open letter the BBC published from a group of academics and military men written to the UK Prime Minister highlighting "global threats", warning that "security is threatened in almost every corner of the globe" and that decreased military expenditure would "damage our international credibility". Authors included at least three members of the Institute for Statecraft.
Document:How British journalists are seduced by the Ministry of Defence and spooksArticle28 September 2021Richard Norton-TaylorIn the world of the spooks, few in the media raised questions about the root causes of terror attacks in Britain even when Eliza Manningham-Buller, then head of MI5, warned that the invasion of Iraq would increase the terrorist threat in Britain.
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