Posted on 06/14/2018 2:30:06 PM PDT by davikkm
Numerous FBI agents accused of leaking appear to have improperly received benefits from journalists, reflecting a cultural attitude flaunting Bureau policies on unauthorized media contacts, the Justice Department Inspector General report concluded. The Justice Departments Office of Inspector General made the discovery as it struggled to identify possible FBI agents improperly transmitting to reporters, according to its report released Thursday on the agencys handling of the 2016 probe into Hillary Clintons unsecured, private email server.
According to the watchdog report, investigators had profound concerns about the volume and extent of unauthorized media contacts by FBI personnel that we have uncovered during our review.
[W]e identified instances where FBI employees received tickets to sporting events from journalists, went on golfing outings with media representatives, were treated to drinks and meals after work by reporters, and were the guests of journalists at nonpublic social events, Inspector General Horowitz wrote.
We do not believe the problem is with the FBIs policy, which we found to be clear and unambiguous. Rather, we concluded that these leaks highlight the need to change what appears to be a cultural attitude.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Yeah! The Al Capone strategy. I like it!
The G-Men used it against Capone. Now we can use it against the G-Men themselves.
It’s more likely an HR offense and a stern reprimand letter will go into their permanent files.
In the real world we call that a bribe.
“Mistakes were made.”
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