Sir Jeremy Fleming, who recently departed as head of British cyber intelligence spy agency GCHQ, has been hired to chair the advisory board of a UK venture group with close ties to the British security services.
Fleming, who left his GCHQ role in May this year, is the latest big hire to the board of venture business Gallos Technologies, which also includes former UK government security officials Sir Anthony Finkelstein and Tom Hurd among its advisers.
Fleming’s appointment is another example of the revolving door that exists between UK government workers and the private sector.
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