Guto Harri reportedly lobbied No 10 chief of staff to stop ban on Huawei
Boris Johnson’s new communications director lobbied a former
chief of staff at Downing Street not to ban Chinese technology company Huawei
over spying fears, leaked documents suggest.
Guto Harri, who was appointed No 10’s press chief on Monday
in the wake of the partygate resignations, reportedly asked Sir Eddie Lister
which ministers he could “nudge” for help.
He met Lister, who was then the prime minister’s chief of
staff, as well as three top executives from the technology firm Huawei, which
has links with the ruling Chinese Communist party, on 2 June 2020, according to
the Sun.
The paper said that Harri, representing lobbying firm
Hawthorn Advisors, used the 25-minute video call to ask which ministers to
approach at a time when the security service was reviewing the risk of allowing
the firm into the UK’s core telecommunications network.
He asked Lister if there were “any ministers we should talk
to? Perhaps give a nudge in DCMS [Department for Digital, Culture, Media and
Sport] or Treasury?”.
The paper said that, according to minutes taken at the time,
the No 10 chief of staff suggested Johnson did not want to ban Huawei but was
“caught” between pressure from the Tory party and the US government.
He said: “This PM is not anti-China and is not Donald
Trump,” adding that Johnson “believes in good relationships with China. He is
not coming from a negative place in any way.”
He added: “We are caught. We want the technology, we want it
rolled out. There’s an American concern and a parliamentary concern. There are
a large number of MPs across the political divide who have a problem with
China. Some are Atlanticists, some over Covid, some over Hong Kong, some over
human rights.”
No 10 defended Harri’s appointment by Johnson on Sunday when
his links with Huawei were first reported and said full security checks had
been concluded.
However, the former Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith joined
Johnson’s former aide Dominic Cummings in calling for further investigation
into Harri’s appointment.
He said: “Given the issue of the threat to national security
that Huawei poses, that lay behind why Huawei have been banned from our 5G
system, it is important that there is clarity in these matters.
“Will Guto Harri now be subject to full security oversight
including past involvements with Huawei?”
A No 10 spokesperson told the Sun: “In full compliance with
appropriate guidance, government officials met with a number of interested
parties, including Huawei, following the change in US policy.”
Telecoms providers were ultimately told they must stop
installing Huawei equipment in the UK’s 5G networks.
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