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Biography

Michael Shrimpton is a barrister specialising in national security and intelligence law, who negotiated the national
security aspects of the Pinochet case with the late Lt-General Vernon Walters, formerly Deputy Director of the CIA.
He has represented and advised intelligence officers and is believed to have close connections to a number of
Western intelligence services. He has briefed staffers on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the
Joint Congressional Inquiry into 9-11, and participated in panels on terrorism for the Jewish Institute for
National Security Affairs (JINSA) in Washington DC and at the Simon Wiesenthal Center in LA. He has observed
terrorists at close quarters on the Israel/Lebanon frontier, actively assisted police and law enforcement
agencies in the War on Terror and recently visited Russia, where he met senior government officials. He has
a wide range of Western defence, intelligence and security contacts.
Michael was instrumental in exposing the notorious photograph of a hooded prisoner, allegedly taken at the Abu
Ghraib detention facility in Iraq, as a forgery and was prominent in calling for a full inquest, with a jury,
following the assassination of weapons scientist Dr. David Kelly CMG in July 2003. He also played a major
role in uncovering the Iraqi Air Force's acquisition of a Boeing 767 simulator, stolen from Kuwait Airways at
Kuwait Airport in August 1990. He was of course fully aware of the significance of this discovery, given the
cockpit commonality between the Boeing 757 and 767, and Al Qaeda's restriction to these two types on 9-11.
He specialises in counter-terrorism, aviation law (particularly in cases involving allegations of sabotage),
counter-intelligence, counter-assassination, and counter-proliferation. He was trained to fly by the Royal Air
Force (University of Wales Air Squadron) and soloed in 1979.
Michael has written on national security matters for the Journal of International Security Affairs and is
currently working on a major article on the Laws of War and the need, or lack of it, for UN sanction before
commencing hostilities. He has appeared on CNN and the BBC and is regularly consulted by the media on national
security and intelligence matters, including the BBC TV drama series "Spooks," broadcast in the USA as "MI5."
Michael Shrimpton was called to the Bar by Gray's Inn in 1983 and made a part-time Chairman of the Immigration Appeal
Tribunal in 1992. He is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), Chatham House (Royal
Institute of International Affairs), the United States Naval Institute (USNI), the Royal United Services Institute
(RUSI), the Defence and Security Forum, the Military Commentators Circle, the European-Atlantic Group and the Royal
Air Force Historical Society. He is a Fellow of the Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom. Michael is also a
member of the American Trial Lawyers Association and its Aviation Law Section, and international member of the ABA.