Former minister ‘asked army chief to resign over national security incident’
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins is considered a frontrunner for the post of next chief of defence staff
A former minister suggested that the most senior chiefs in the British military should resign over a “national security” incident that occurred under the Conservative government, it has been reported.
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, who was vice-chief of the defence staff at the time, was reportedly asked by a Tory minister whether or not he or Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, the head of the armed forces, would take the fall for the incident, which has gone unreported until now.
Gen Jenkins, who has been considered a frontrunner for the post of next chief of the defence staff, responded that he would “certainly not” step down, according to The Times.
Former minister ‘asked army chief to resign over national security incident’