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William "Billy" Stobie (1950 – 12 December 2001)〔(Conflict Related Deaths 2001 ), British Irish Rights Watch website; accessed 26 May 2014.〕 was an Ulster Defence Association (UDA) quartermaster and RUC Special Branch informer〔''Cory Collusion Inquiry Report: Patrick Finucane'' 1 April 2004〕 who was involved in the shootings of student Brian Adam Lambert in 1987 and solicitor Pat Finucane in 1989. His 1990 admissions, to journalist Neil Mulholland, provided new information which led, in February 1999, to British Irish Rights Watch submitting a confidential report to the British Government.〔Human Rights Watch ''World Report 2000'', p307〕 This in turn would lead to the reopening of the Stevens Enquiry, which uncovered state/paramilitary collusion at a level "way beyond" what Sir John Stevens had originally reported.〔"Now it's time for Tony Blair to fulfil the promise he made to me", ''The Independent'', 18 April 2003〕 ==Early life== Stobie was a native of loyalist west Belfast who joined the UDA for the first time around the time of its foundation in 1971.〔Henry McDonald & Jim Cusack, ''UDA - Inside the Heart of Loyalist Terror'', Penguin Ireland, 2004, p. 143〕 After a short spell he left and joined the British Army, serving outside Northern Ireland. Returning to Belfast when his spell in the army ended he rejoined the UDA and served the organisation as an armourer.〔 Stobie had initially applied to join the Ulster Volunteer Force but was rejected by that organisation, which feared that he might be a government agent due to his time in the army, and instead rejoined the UDA, joining A Company of the UDA West Belfast Brigade in Highfield.〔McDonald & Cusack, ''UDA'', pp. 310-311〕
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