London Evening Standard
By Stephen Wright Chief Crime Correspondent, Daily Mail
2 December 2004
Intelligence chiefs are to be questioned by Britain's top policeman over claims that the driver in the Princess Diana death crash was an MI6 spy.
Scotland Yard Commissioner Sir John Stevens is understood to be examining the possibility that Henri Paul was on the payroll of the security services when he drove the Princess to her death in Paris seven years ago.
Sir John, who is leading an investigation into the death of Diana and her lover Dodi Fayed, is expected to interview intelligence officers about suspicions that Paul was supplying information to them in return for money.
Paul, a senior security officer at the Paris Ritz hotel, died along with Diana and Fayed when his black Mercedes crashed in the Pont de L'Alma underpass in August 1997.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/15076489?source=Daily%20MailThey should also have a chat with her police protection officer, the sole survivor of the crash, who claims amensia about everything that occured that night...