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It’s been a bit slow here lately on the subscriber profile side, although I have quite a few, perhaps too many, in the pipeline. This one perhaps illustrates some important contemporary themes: the murky line between espionage and normal professional activity, and the rather clearer hardening of that line in relation to China over the past decade.
Fraser Cameron is a former MI6 officer and European Commission official. In 2020, Belgium's VSSE security service accused him of spying for China, although it was never clear that the allegations against him constituted a crime under Belgian law.
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