New head of MI5 (1)

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New head of MI5
artdoc February=1992

The Home Office broke with tradition by officially announcing the
name of the new head of MI5 in a press release. Stella Rimington,
the first woman head of MI5, takes over in February with the
retirement of Sir Patrick Walker. Mrs Rimington, one of two
deputy directors-general, has been in MI5 for 22 years. According
to security sources she has spent much of her career as a desk
officer in MI5's F branch responsible for monitoring domestic
`subversion'. Indeed she ran F branch during the miners strike
and over the period when Cathy Massiter, who left MI5, claimed
there was intrusive surveillance of legitimate political and
trade union activity.
Home Office press release 16.12.91; Guardian 17.12.91; Times
17.12.91.

Statewatch, Volume 2 no 1, January/February 1992

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