Posted on 10/29/2015 3:11:17 PM PDT by amorphous
Department of Justice officials gave official approval Thursday to the FBIâs practice of blocking access to data and documents in a decision that DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz said âunderminesâ his ability to do his job and violates the will of Congress.
âTodayâs opinion by the Office of Legal Counsel undermines the IGâs independence, which is a hallmark of the Inspector General system and is essential to carrying out the IGâs oversight responsibilities under the Inspector General Act,â Horowitz said.
âThe OLCâs opinion restricts the IGâs ability to independently access all records in the Justice Departmentâs possession that are necessary for our audits, reviews, and investigations, and is contrary to the principles and express language set forth in the Inspector General Act,â Horowitz said.
The much-anticipated OLC memorandum said the FBI can use the Patriot Act to withhold wiretapping, surveillance and credit records from the DOJ IG.
After a years-long battle with the FBI over these types of records, Horowitz and other inspectors general had hoped for a very different outcome in a decision that could have negative ripple effects for other inspectors general appointed to expose waste, fraud and abuse. The OLC opinion also claims Section 218 of the DOJâs current budget, which prohibits any agency within the department from using its budget to block IG access, was insufficiently clear.
But Horowitz strongly disagreed, saying âCongress meant what it said when it authorized Inspectors General to independently access âallâ documents necessary to conduct effective oversight. Without such access, our officeâs ability to conduct its work will be significantly impaired, and it will be more difficult for us to detect and deter waste, fraud, and abuse, and to protect taxpayer dollars. We look forward to working with the Congress and the Justice Department to promptly remedy this serious situation.â
Horowitz is also chairman of the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, which represents the governmentâs 72 IGs. The IG system was created by Congress and President Carter in 1978.
Members of Congress and IGs have been waiting on the OLC to issue an opinion for more than a year. Forty-seven IGs told Congress in a signed letter last August that they were too often being blocked by executive branch officials.
Department of Homeland Security Inspector General John Roth told the Daily Caller News Foundation last week that a decision in favor of the FBI over the DOJâs IG would have serious consequences.
âAccess to information is the lifeblood of what we do for effective oversight, and any impediment for getting information would be a serious impediment to effective oversight,â Roth said.
Now, DOJ IG investigators will need approval from the DOJ to access DOJ records that could reveal waste, fraud or abuse within the department
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