Monday, 6 April 2015

Secret Intelligence Service (MI-6), UK

Secret Intelligence Service (MI-6), UK


Agency overview
Formed1909; 106 years ago
Preceding AgencySecret Service Bureau
TypeForeign intelligence
JurisdictionHer Majesty's Government
HeadquartersSIS Building, London, UK
51°29′16″N 0°07′29″W
MottoSemper Occultus ("Always Secret")
Employees3,200 (fy 2012–13)
Annual budgetSingle Intelligence Account (£2.3 billion in 2010-2011 financial year)
Minister responsibleRt Hon Philip Hammond, MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Agency executiveAlex Younger, Chief of the SIS
Websitewww.sis.gov.uk
MI-6 is normally called as Secret Intelligence Service and is one of the best  intelligence agencies of the world. It was formed in 1909 and has its head quarter located in London. This agency works in joint collaboration with Government Communications Headquarters and the Internal Security Service. Ensuring national security and informing government of any unusual activity is the major function of the agency.

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