In an explosive revelation set to shake the nation, this week’s Four Corners will lift the veil on a tightly held secret in Australia’s intelligence history.
Four Corners is set to expose a grievous security breach of national concern. It will lay bare the actions of a senior officer from Australia’s foreign intelligence agency, ASIS, who reportedly pilfered and peddled classified intelligence to Russia’s KGB over a period of at least six years.
This stunning act of betrayal risked not only Australia’s security but also strained relations with two of its staunchest allies, the United States and Britain. The repercussions of such a security breach, involving the illicit sale of confidential intelligence, could have far-reaching implications, altering perceptions of Australia’s trustworthiness and capability in handling sensitive information.
Four Corners reporters, Sally Neighbour and Margot O’Neill, meticulously piece together the fragments of information gathered from years of investigative work. They delve deep into the shadows of this high-stakes spy drama, painstakingly threading the evidence to reveal the truth about one of the most significant security breaches in Australian history.
Prepare to be riveted by this unsettling account of Australia’s most damaging spy story that has remained untold until now.