Washington – CIA Says Its Inspector General Is Resigning At End Of Month

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    The lobby of the CIA Headquarters Building in McLean, Virginia, August 14, 2008. REUTERS/Larry DowningWashington – The CIA announced on Monday that its inspector general, who investigated a dispute between the agency and Congress regarding the handling of records of the CIA’s detention and interrogation activities, is resigning effective Jan. 31.

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    The agency said in a statement that David Buckley, who had served as the agency’s internal watchdog for more than four years, was leaving the agency to “pursue an opportunity in the private sector.”

    Officials said his departure was unrelated to politics or anything he had investigated.

    Buckley’s office last July issued a report on a dispute between the agency and the Senate Intelligence Committee. The report found that some agency employees had “acted in a manner inconsistent” with an understanding between the CIA and the committee regarding access to a special computer network set up to share documents about the agency’s involvement in harsh treatment of detained militants.

    Buckley’s office sent a report on its investigation to the Justice Department, which declined to open a full criminal investigation into the matter.


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    9 years ago

    Now, how soon can Eric Holder, who is creating racial problems gonna follow through with his promised resignation? I suspect that this resignation was a political gesture to avoid trouble with the new Congress, as he has already committed to leave, but no successor is being named. Meanwhile, he has managed to create noise in Ferguson, and is trying hard to brew chaos elsewhere.