Operation Kenova: Did the British Army cover up murders in Northern Ireland?. The interim report published this Friday March 8 denounces the culture of secrecy of the British services.

The author of the report is now demanding to be able to publicly name Stakeknife – the man identified by the press twenty years ago. The latter was a high infiltrator in the hierarchy of the Irish Republican Army. But according to the Kenova report, Stake knife participated in at least 18 murders and probably cost more lives than he saved.