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Spy claims provoke Bundesbank mole hunt

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SCMP Reporter

Germany's central bank has launched an inquiry into claims that one of its officials has been working for British intelligence.

The mole hunt follows claims by Richard Tomlinson, a renegade former MI6 officer, that Britain's overseas intelligence agency obtained inside information from a Bundesbank spy.

The spy, codenamed Orcada, is said to have provided MI6 and Treasury chiefs with details of Germany's proposed interest-rate movements and the country's negotiating position in talks on the Maastricht Treaty.

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The allegations could lead to criminal charges in Germany.

They were being examined this weekend by Robin Cook, Britain's foreign secretary.

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In an interview with Der Spiegel , the German news magazine, Mr Tomlinson threatened to reveal the identity of the Bundesbank spy if Mr Cook denied the story.

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