Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs written question – answered at on 4 March 2009.
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what reports he has received on the use by Moroccan intelligence services of intelligence gathered by (a) UK and (b) US authorities during the interrogation of Binyam Mohamed; whether he authorised the release of such information to the Moroccan intelligence services; what discussions he has had with the US Administration on the release of such information (i) prior and (ii) subsequent to its release; and if he will make a statement.
It is the long-standing policy of the Government not to comment on intelligence matters. The Intelligence Security Committee's 2007 Report on Rendition stated that
"there is a reasonable probability that intelligence passed to the Americans was used in relation to Mr. Mohamed's subsequent interrogation."
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