Intelligence Agencies' Misconduct Reports
In July 2009 EFF filed suit against the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and a half-dozen other federal agencies involved in intelligence gathering demanding the immediate release of reports about potential misconduct.
The agencies were required to submit periodic reports of "any intelligence activities of their organizations that they have reason to believe may be unlawful or contrary to Executive order or Presidential directive" to the Intelligence Oversight Board. The board consisting of private citizens with security clearances was tasked with reviewing those reports summarizing them and forwarding to the president those that it believed described violations of the law.
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This is a letter dated 1/10/2006 from the Senior Deputy General Counsel of CIA to the IOB relating to reporting pursuant to Section 2.4 of Executive Order 12863, for the third quarter of 2005. The letter notes there are "three reportable items" for that quarter, however all information...
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March 2, 2002 Letter from CIA Acting Deputy Inspector General to Acting Chair of Intelligence Oversight Board, enclosing Semiannual Report to Director of Central Intelligence for July to December 2001.
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Semiannual Report to Director of Central Intelligence - July to December 2001
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March 15, 2002 Letter from CIA Office of General Counsel to Chair of IOB regarding quarterly report for fourth quarter of 2001 — letter notes there are no "reportable items" but "three informational items of significant interest." Unfortunately, all information about these...
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