John Adye

Sir John Anthony Adye KCMG (born 24 October 1939) is a former Director of the British signals intelligence agency, GCHQ, a post he held from 1989 to 1996.

Career

Educated at Leighton Park School and Lincoln College, Oxford,[1] Adye joined GCHQ in the mid-1960s becoming Director in 1989. After retiring from GCHQ in 1996, he served as the chair of the Country Houses Association until 2002.[2] In 2005 he was appointed to the board of the US National Biometric Security Project.[2]

Adye was a witness in February 2008 at the inquest into the death of Diana Princess of Wales: in an unprecedented move (normal policy is neither to confirm nor deny operational activities), he strenuously denied that GCHQ had any involvement in either the Camillagate or Squidgygate tapes.[3]

gollark: There *are* a few hundred on at any given time.
gollark: Anyway, good luck, people of the discord! Hopefully one of us will win!How many people enter anyway?
gollark: What would you breed it with?
gollark: Of course, if it's invisible, we can't tell what color it is.
gollark: If I get an invisible tinsel I guess I'll be happy, but I much prefer shimmerscales.

References

Government offices
Preceded by
Sir Peter Marychurch
Director of GCHQ
1989–1996
Succeeded by
Sir David Omand



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