More FBI Privacy Violations Confirmed

More FBI Privacy Violations Confirmed

AP   |  LARA JAKES JORDAN   |   March 5, 2008 12:29 PM


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The FBI improperly used national security letters in 2006 to obtain personal data on Americans during terror and spy investigations, Director Robert Mueller said Wednesday.

Mueller told the Senate Judiciary Committee that the privacy breach by FBI agents and lawyers occurred a year before the bureau enacted sweeping new reforms to prevent future lapses.

Details on the abuses will be outlined in the coming days in a report by the Justice Department's inspector general.

The report is a follow-up to an audit by the inspector general a year ago that found the FBI demanded personal data on people from banks, telephone and Internet providers and credit bureaus without official authorization and in non-emergency circumstances between 2003 and 2005.

Mueller, noting senators' concerns about Americans' civil and privacy rights, said the new report "will identify issues similar to those in the report issued last March." The similarities, he said, are because the time period of the two studies "predates the reforms we now have in place."

He added: "We are committed to ensuring that we not only get this right, but maintain the vital trust of the American people."


 
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Just a tiny tip of the iceberg, y'all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 03/05/2008

Knowing these abuses are ongoing, the fact that Congress still has to contemplate whether or not to enact FISA reforms giving these SS goons more freedom to spy is mind numbing.

It's quite clear they cannot nor do they desire to play by the rules. Enacting reforms giving them more spying ability is simply asking for even greater abuses.

Nevermind all the telcom immunity crap....a program which was in place BEFORE 9/11 yet failed to help at all to stop it. But they need immunity now from the illegal program so it can be expanded to make it legal to help us to somehow stop the terrorists it was unable to stop before.



    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 03/05/2008
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