Wednesday, March 21, 2007

FBI Violations May Number 3,000, Official Says

According to The Washington Post, “The Justice Department's inspector general told a committee of angry House members yesterday that the FBI may have violated the law or government policies as many as 3,000 times since 2003 as agents secretly collected the telephone, bank and credit card records of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals residing here.” The report goes on to state, “Inspector General Glenn A. Fine said that according to the FBI's own estimate, as many as 600 of these violations could be ‘cases of serious misconduct’ involving the improper use of ‘national security letters’ to compel telephone companies, banks and credit institutions to produce records.”