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because I think in England the first editions had a legal problem: they didn't want to say something that they might be sued for. But then the next editions came out with my name in them
 
because I think in England the first editions had a legal problem: they didn't want to say something that they might be sued for. But then the next editions came out with my name in them
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I got a house. My wife sorted out a university because she had been studying in Geneva and I was then appointed as...to develop a new co-ordinating section in the security police: an intelligence section.
 
I got a house. My wife sorted out a university because she had been studying in Geneva and I was then appointed as...to develop a new co-ordinating section in the security police: an intelligence section.
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The idea of the section was basically to coordinate the deep penetration, deep cover operations such as the one that I'd been involved in.
 
The idea of the section was basically to coordinate the deep penetration, deep cover operations such as the one that I'd been involved in.
  
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That's what I did from '80 '81 82 '83 '84 and '85. And I was by that time a major.  
 
That's what I did from '80 '81 82 '83 '84 and '85. And I was by that time a major.  

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I then phoned South Africa, and it was that next day, when I got to London, that there was another article in the newspaper, I think in The Guardian, saying that the IUEF had discovered a spy, but not saying my name. I then phoned South Africa, and it was written by Hugh Lewin, and Hugh Lewin, the journalist, is a big friend of Lars-Gunnar Eriksson, so I knew, obviously, that the game was up.

I phoned South Africa, they said...they told me:

"Your name's already in the paper in South Africa. They haven't published it in England, but they haven't worried..."

because I think in England the first editions had a legal problem: they didn't want to say something that they might be sued for. But then the next editions came out with my name in them



I got a house. My wife sorted out a university because she had been studying in Geneva and I was then appointed as...to develop a new co-ordinating section in the security police: an intelligence section.

The idea of the section was basically to coordinate the deep penetration, deep cover operations such as the one that I'd been involved in.





That's what I did from '80 '81 82 '83 '84 and '85. And I was by that time a major.

When I came back to South Africa I was a captain and '80...end of '81 I was promoted to major.