France
Book splits DSGE over author's claims he worked for its 'Bureau'

A general view of the headquarters of France's DGSE foreign intelligence service, in Paris.
A general view of the headquarters of France's DGSE foreign intelligence service, in Paris. © Martin Bureau/AFP
A recently published book "The day I became a spy", by French author Vincent Crouzet, which recounts his experience as a deep cover agent for France's Directorate-General for External Security, has sparked heated debate among former foreign intelligence agents over the legitimacy of his claims. [...]
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