A German former diplomat suspected of spying for China was recalled from his post as EU ambassador to South Korea after his security clearance was withdrawn
was recalled from his post as EU ambassador to South Korea after his security clearance was withdrawn.
Officials familiar with the case have confirmed key details of the investigation to POLITICO, including the identity of the former diplomat. But German authorities have not named him, nor have they charged anyone or made any arrests as part of the investigation so far. The ex-diplomat's employer has stated that he vehemently denies the allegations against him.
"The reason why his national security authority withdrew his security clearance is a matter for the national security authority."
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