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Person.png Christopher Curwen  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Born9 April 1929
Died18 December 2013 (Age 84)
Bath, UK
Head of MI6

Employment.png Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service

In office
1985 - November 1988
Preceded byColin Figures
Succeeded byColin McColl
"Regarded as a safe pair of hands."[1]

MI6 Career

Christopher Curwen was "a South East Asia specialist, who had followed the traditional route to the top through postings to Geneva and Washington".[1]

Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service

Sir Christopher Curwen succeeded Sir Colin Figures as head of the Secret Intelligence Service in 1985.[2] He was succeed in turn by Sir Colin McColl in November 1988.[1]

His obituary in The Independent made much of his exfiltration of Oleg Gordievsky from Moscow.

External Resources

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References

  1. a b c Stephen Dorril, MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Touchstone, 2002, p.753.
  2. Richard Norton-Taylor, MI6 top job goes to former diplomat / Christopher Curwen allegedly appointed intelligence service head, The Guardian, 16 December 1985.