In August of 2015, I filed a FOIA request for records pertaining to the policy or memorandum of agreement that covers and deals with interactions between CIA staff and the agency’s Office of Inspector General.
It would take nearly five years for the records to be released, and when they were, it revealed four different agency regulations, previous unreleased. They are:
AR 1-24 — Office of the Inspector General
AR 3-51 — Protecting Whistleblowers with Access to Classified Information
AR 13-6 — Employee and Contractor Communications with Congress
AR 13-7 — Reporting Alleged Misconduct of Wrongdoing by Current or Former D/CIAs or DD/CIAs
All agency regulations released in this FOIA request are available below.
This post was published on May 15, 2020 11:44 pm
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