At the Foreign Office Burnside meets Sir Geoffrey Wellingham, under secretary to the Foreign Secretary, and Neil's ex father in law.
Burnside" I've come to you for advice sir, but it must be off the record. I'm telling you rather than Peele or C"
Wellingham" couldn't you get advice from them?"
B " yes but they'd be obliged to take action on this , where as it wouldn't be your immediate concern"
W " I'm intrigued enough to be foolish, go on"
B " I have to accept the possibility that Edward Tyler may be doubling, he's in Malta with a German girl"
W " Tyler?!!if he is it'll sink everyone. Tyler must have seen twice as much classified material as anyone else in HQ, and he'll have retained all of it. Are you sure it couldn't just be innocent, a stolen week of bliss"
B " then why not tell the station, it avoids just this sort of speculation . And anyway, Tyler adores his wife and I don't think he'd go astray"
W " marriages are seldom what they seem. If it is the KGB wouldn't it be to their advantage to keep Tyler where he is in SIS"
B " yes, that's what I'm counting on, the whole thing is inexplicable otherwise "
W " but so is Tyler's behaviour. Neil, find out what he's doing and if he's doubling make a recommendation to assassinate"
B " I'd rather go it alone sir, if I can extricate him from a simple mess over a woman I'll have saved a good officer , but if its sinister the sandbaggers can take him out privately. Then there's little chance of a leak later on . No one will ever know"
W " not even C?, supposing you extricate him from this with nothing more than egg on his face, the service will be saved, and you could afford to report it"
B " but Tyler would still have to go"
W " precisely, and if you have any one person as a rival in the promotion stakes..."
B " as much as I'd like to get ahead of Tyler I'd prefer someone I can work with "
W " quality of life being greater than the glory "
B " exactly "
W " very well but if it all goes wrong and the egg ends up on your face"
B " you'll solve the problem by cutting off my head"
W " and carrying it around Westminster on a pole"
Back at HQ.
Burnside is in the office of Matthew Peele, deputy chief.
P " you're sending the Sandbaggers where?"
B" Malta"
P " why?"
B " Edward Tyler is there, and we've heard a whisper the KGB are there too. Just a bit of protection in case they try a snatch"
P "a snatch?! Since when has the KGB been snatching SIS officers? Anyway I haven't seen a signal go out to Malta warning Tyler"
B " the sandbaggers will warn him "
P " oh I see, you're hoping the KGB will delay things until the sandbaggers get there"
B " they're there now"
P " in which case they must have left this building five hours ago, and it didn't take you five hours to walk from the fifth floor to the sixth. Recall them, that's an order"
B " the sandbaggers have a job to do, I'd rather not tell you what "
P " what's that supposed to mean?"
B " you'd rather not know "
P (shouts)" IN OTHER WORDS AN ILLEGAL OPERATION "
B " It's got Wellingham's unofficial blessing "
P " So, now you're clearing SIS business with your former father in law"
B " I've cleared it with the Permanent Under Secretary at the Foreign Office "
P " WELL NOW CLEAR IT WITH ME"
B " I don't want C to know"
P " because C's tough on you, won't let you have your own way"
B " because it could effect Edward 's career"
P " how?"
B" Tyler's met up with a German girl "
P ( blowing out cheeks) "did he report her to the station? "
B " no, and the Sandbaggers are there to see if it's anything sinister "
P " and if it is sinister?"
B " they'll deal with it. By assassination"
P " you cant! Not without approval"
B " I'll take full responsibility."
P " then there's no need to involve me"
B "sir?"
P " if it is an indiscretion on Tyler's part, I'll turn a blind eye. But if you're going to assassinate without approval.."
B " to save the service"
P " even so,no point both of us going to the wall, what I'm saying is if you can deal with it quietly fine. But if it all goes wrong, this conversation never took place, and Neil, don't lie to me in future"
B " I didn't want to involve you Sir, which is what you want"
P " that doesn't affect the principle of it, I've a right to know what's going on "
Geoff Ross, head CIA guy in London operating out of the embassy and friend of Neil, meet at the local McDonald's, their usual haunt.
R" what is your director of intelligence doing in Malta nibbling the ear of a KGB lady?"
B " are you sure"
R " didn't you know?"
B " I was told she was German "
R " East German passport, not that it makes a hell of a lot of difference "
B "what I don't understand is why he's being so indiscreet, or why if he's defecting hasn't he jumped already, find out for definite who she is Geoff"
R " I'll do what I can, I'll check with Langley ( CIA HQ)"
A real crisis for SIS, and it'll get worse when C finds out.
The chief of SIS is John Tower-Gibbs aka "C" A man with no liking for Burnside, who doesn't like Neil's bending the rules approach.
In C's office,
C " where are the sandbaggers?"
B " in Malta sir, backing the station"
C " special operation? "
B " not as such "
C "who authorised their detachment?"
B "I did sir"
C "am I not right in assuming they need my authorisation or that of the deputy chief"
B "I was going to brief the deputy sir, I didn't want to bother you"
C " you're such an accomplished liar I almost find myself believing you. Why didn't you tell me my intelligence director is a major security risk or worse?"
B " we're not sure he is a security risk sir, major or otherwise "
C " any officer of mine who uses service time and money to see a woman abroad is a security risk, he lied to me to get his holiday, he hasn't reported the woman to the station"
B " all of which is very untypical behaviour from the best Intelligence Director we've had in years"
C " I suppose I should be encouraged to see loyalty in someone as selfish as you, but your loyalty is misplaced"
B " I'm not being loyal just careful. If it turns out Tyler is being stupid over a woman you can rap his knuckles, but if he's doubling the sandbaggers are there to deal with it"
C " by which you mean assassination?"
B "made to look like an accident sir"
C " I don't know why but your arrogance never ceases to amaze me. What gives you the power of life and death when you know the Prime Minister's approval is needed for assassination"
B "surely you see the logic sir, if the intelligence director of all people is a double agent, your resignation will be the first of many"
C " oh you're protecting me!"
B " no Sir, the service, and not just its future but its survival"
C " SIS has no warrant for murder"
B " if the sandbaggers get caught they won't embarrass the government"
C " that's not the issue"
B " then what is the issue Sir?"
C " the service has no power to assassinate without clearance"
B " ah right, you want a trial , another Philby!"
C "
NO!! nor do I want a service operating outside the rules"
B " there are no rules in this game"
C " yes there are ,rules designed to stop us crossing a line, one side we act for the government, the other side, despite the government."
B " well let's say our game doesn't necessitate their rigid application "
C " it does while I'm C."
B "I was taught that rules were for the obedience of fools and guidance of wise men"
C " that was the old SIS, it's gone for good and time you realised that. Now the sandbaggers are to keep up their surveillance of Tyler until they know what he's doing then intercept him and bring him home "
B " and if he won't come?"
C " then they may use whatever force is necessary to restrain him, and we'll put him on board a private jet in a trunk if need be "