January 10, 2007

"Sorry To Trouble You"

This is a puzzler. The FBI drops numerous leak probes because of lack of cooperation? Are we supposed to believe that's how investigations are conducted?

A lack of cooperation from one or more intelligence agencies led the FBI to abandon several recent criminal investigations into leaks of classified information to the press, records obtained by The New York Sun indicate.

In January 2005, a top FBI official asked the Justice Department to close three pending leak inquiries because the "victim agency" repeatedly refused to assist the probes. The FBI's contact at the agency "has been uncooperative with the investigating field office and on numerous occasions failed to return phone calls or provide the case agent with requested documents pertinent to the investigation," the memo said, adding that the agency "cancelled personnel interviews, security briefings and meetings at the last minute and failed to reschedule for another time."

"None of the cases can proceed without the cooperation of the substantive unit at the victim agency, therefore the FBI considers all logical leads covered," the FBI official wrote. Within days or weeks, the cases were closed.

The memo, which was among more than 300 pages of leak investigation files released to the Sun this week under the Freedom of Information Act, was heavily redacted by the FBI, which removed the name of the writer, the identity of the intelligence agency involved, and nearly all details about the alleged leaks.

Maybe if they got in there and start firing people who are hindering prosecution (the FBI liaisons who conducted these aborted 'investigations' included) the leaks would end. This is corruption, and the victim isn't any agency, it's us.

(Via Lucianne.)

Posted by floridacracker at January 10, 2007 03:18 PM

   



Comments

Maybe they're Masonic Lodge brothers

...saw that on T.V. last night
:)

Posted by: the real Nancy at January 10, 2007 06:59 PM

I reckon a subpoena from a grand jury served up some bureaucrats' butts would get a response.

Posted by: Harry Bergeron at January 10, 2007 10:04 PM