Posted on Jun 14, 2018
IG Report: FBI Agents Regularly Received Free Handouts From Journalists
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I never would have believed this....what the heck happened to standards.
The contact between FBI agents and the media extended to receiving “improperly receiving benefits from reporters, including tickets to sporting events, golfing outings, drinks and meals, and admittance to nonpublic social events.”
I am happy to have served with the military MI Special Agents who had much greater integrity.
The IG is forceful in its opinion that the problem with leaking is not “with the FBI’s policy, which we found to be clear and unambiguous.” Instead, the leaking phenomenon “appears to be a cultural attitude among many in the organization.”
According to charts provided in the IG report, one reporter had contact with 12 FBI officials, including an FBI executive and unit chief.
Another reporter contacted an assistant director 21 times and a special agent 23 times, according to the IG. Some FBI employees were in contact with multiple reporters, with one special agent contacting various journalists 32 times.
This is so sad to hear.
The contact between FBI agents and the media extended to receiving “improperly receiving benefits from reporters, including tickets to sporting events, golfing outings, drinks and meals, and admittance to nonpublic social events.”
I am happy to have served with the military MI Special Agents who had much greater integrity.
The IG is forceful in its opinion that the problem with leaking is not “with the FBI’s policy, which we found to be clear and unambiguous.” Instead, the leaking phenomenon “appears to be a cultural attitude among many in the organization.”
According to charts provided in the IG report, one reporter had contact with 12 FBI officials, including an FBI executive and unit chief.
Another reporter contacted an assistant director 21 times and a special agent 23 times, according to the IG. Some FBI employees were in contact with multiple reporters, with one special agent contacting various journalists 32 times.
This is so sad to hear.
IG Report: FBI Agents Regularly Received Free Handouts From Journalists
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Posted 6 y ago
The corruption and disregard for rules started at the top and the rot spread downward. This is the problem with letting Comey and othets go without punishment; an example needs to be made.
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CPL Dave Hoover LTC Stephen F. CPT Jack Durish SPC Douglas Bolton LTC (Join to see) Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. MSgt John McGowan Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen LTC John Shaw CMSgt (Join to see) Sgt Randy Wilber TSgt Joe C. SMSgt Minister Gerald A. "Doc" Thomas CW5 Jack Cardwell MSgt Ken "Airsoldier" Collins-Hardy Maj Marty Hogan SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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MSgt John McGowan
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MSG Stan Hutchison - Their are many questions about Hillary. But just to stand back and say she did or didn't does not prove anything. She appears to have done some questionable things and a clearing of the air would help a lot. But I was not real happy with the last group in office.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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Lt Col Charlie Brown - I would imagine they will be fired. I think that is probably the most that can be done.
The FBI has over 35,000 agents and other employees. A few bad apples does not spoil the entire organization. Let's say there are 50 bad apples. (just a number picked for this example. That is just over 1/10 of 1% of the organization. I would wager that is far less that any other organization you could name, including our military and law enforcement agencies. Hell, it's better than even our religious organizations.
The FBI has over 35,000 agents and other employees. A few bad apples does not spoil the entire organization. Let's say there are 50 bad apples. (just a number picked for this example. That is just over 1/10 of 1% of the organization. I would wager that is far less that any other organization you could name, including our military and law enforcement agencies. Hell, it's better than even our religious organizations.
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Posted 6 y ago
According to the article, the IG found the standards to be solid. It's just a small number of employees weren't following the written rules, and created a new norm. Sounds exactly like the Army. . .
Since the author didn't link the IG report he cited, it makes me wonder how he was able to make such assessments. Maybe the IG is having some of the same issues as the FBI?
Since the author didn't link the IG report he cited, it makes me wonder how he was able to make such assessments. Maybe the IG is having some of the same issues as the FBI?
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LT Brad McInnis
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I am with you on this SFC (Join to see) . I think it was only, overall, a small number. The problem is that they were at, or very near the top.
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LT Brad McInnis - I agree, it's still an issue of concern no matter what echelon it occurs. I wanted to make the point that no matter the specificity of rules set in place, people will always deviate, no matter their level. Which is why there will always be a job for a Watcher to Watch the Watcher.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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SFC (Join to see) an analysis I saw on Rachel Maddow last night makes sense to me. The concept of being so afraid of appearing to side with one political party over the other led to ignoring procedures. This is why politics should be a total non-player with all government agencies, and DOJ for certain.
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MAJ James Woods
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I've shared an excerpt from the IG report in a separate post that gives better clarity on what the IG discovered. Bottomline, they discovered a number of FBI officials are sources to journalists (surprise, surprise) and now it's a matter of determining did any of those benefits violate policies on quid pro quo gifting.
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The report found that the reports that agents are getting “gifts” anecdotal and found no evidence of a reporter giving a “gift”correlating with a leak
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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It doesn't matter if there was an expectation of return. You can't accept gifts like that. The rules are the same for the government employees as they are for the military.
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Government employees should not be receiving any gifts from outside sources, I know when I was working for the department of defense, that was one of the classes you took during that week of orientation. It is considered improper.
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