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seriously wrong, so I got in my car and I crossed the border to France. I then dropped the car, went to...you know the Geneva airport is a French-Swiss airport. I went through...I got on a plane and I went to London. 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 wa, and, the journalist, is a big friend of|

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 had been given a new South African passport by thewhen he arrived, so I was no longer with the Geneva passport, I was now in a South African passport. I think it was the name of Smith. And it was arranged that my wife leave Britain. She went to Brussels. I think she even went to Switzerland. But then I was told to get on a certain flight. I went to Heathrow, got on a flight. The flight was an SAA flight and it came from Brussels and my wife was on the flight and I got on the flight and I went home.