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Man Convicted for Sharing Grant Shapps’s Information with Russian

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 6:51 pm
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Howard Phillips, 65, has been found guilty of assisting a foreign intelligence service after providing sensitive personal information about the then defence secretary, Grant Shapps, to individuals he believed were Russian spies. The conviction came after a trial at Winchester Crown Court, where evidence revealed Phillips’s motivations and the nature of the information he disclosed.

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Details of the OffenseLegal Proceedings and ConvictionImplications for National Security

Details of the Offense

During the trial, it was established that Phillips gave the undercover officers, operating under the aliases Dima and Sasha, key details including Grant Shapps’s home address and the location of his private plane. These disclosures were made while Phillips was under the impression that the two men were agents working for Russian intelligence. The court heard that Phillips was driven by a desire for “easy money,” which led him to willingly offer his services to the supposed foreign operatives.

The undercover operation was carefully conducted, with officers posing as Russian spies to catch individuals willing to betray national security interests. Phillips’s cooperation with these officers demonstrated a clear breach of trust and national security protocols, given the sensitivity of the information involved.

Legal Proceedings and Conviction

The case against Phillips was presented at Winchester Crown Court, where jurors examined the evidence and testimonies surrounding the incident. It was proven beyond reasonable doubt that Phillips knowingly shared the confidential details with the intention of assisting a foreign intelligence service. His conviction marks a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to safeguard national security from espionage and unauthorized information leaks.

Throughout the trial, the court considered the implications of Phillips’s actions on the safety and privacy of a high-ranking government official. The judge emphasized the seriousness of compromising the personal security details of a defence secretary, highlighting the risks posed to national interests.

Implications for National Security

This case underscores the persistent threat posed by foreign intelligence agencies seeking to infiltrate or gather sensitive information through covert means. It also illustrates the importance of vigilance and robust counterintelligence measures within the UK. The conviction of Phillips serves as a warning to others who might consider exploiting or betraying confidential information for personal gain.

Authorities continue to stress the need for public awareness regarding the dangers of engaging with foreign agents or sharing sensitive information. This case is a reminder of the complex challenges faced by security services in protecting government officials and critical infrastructure from espionage activities.

As reported by The Guardian, the conviction of Howard Phillips highlights the ongoing efforts to combat espionage and maintain the integrity of the UK’s national security framework.

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Sarah Mitchell is one of Britain's most respected political journalists, with 18 years of experience covering Westminster. As Senior Political Editor, she leads The Update Desk's political coverage and has interviewed every Prime Minister since Gordon Brown. She began her career at The Times and is a regular commentator on BBC political programming.
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