FBI Agents Spend $2M Without Authorization, Falsified Records to Cover It Up, No One Prosecuted

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Just think of the FBI as an organized crime organization and it all makes sense.


Empower Oversight filed a FOIA request with the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Inspector General (OIG) regarding a recently published investigative summary, which reported that in 2014, three high-level Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials spent $2 million in government funds without proper authorization and then falsified official records to conceal their misconduct.

Specifically, a then-Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and two then-Assistant Special Agents in Charge (ASAC) purchased $2 million in “intellectual property related to a classified undercover operation” without authorization and in violation of FBI policy. In furtherance of the purchase, the ASAC’s failed to disclose accurate cash-on-hand figures, and the SAC “deliberately falsified a funding request,” both of which actions also violate FBI policy.

Before the investigation was completed, the SAC and one of the ASACs retired, and the second ASAC resigned.

The DOJ-OIG reported that prosecution of the three high-level FBI officials was declined and that it had provided a classified report to the FBI for whatever action it deemed appropriate.
Empower Oversight is seeking documents that would explain how the FBI’s internal control procedures failed to prevent the unauthorized $2 million purchase, whether the FBI conducted a criminal investigation into the matter, and why the DOJ did not prosecute these three individuals. Given the SAC’s senior level position with significant powers, authorities, and discretion, Empower Oversight also is seeking records that reveal the SAC’s identity and the regional office where the misconduct occurred.
 
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Just think of the FBI as an organized crime organization and it all makes sense.


Empower Oversight filed a FOIA request with the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Inspector General (OIG) regarding a recently published investigative summary, which reported that in 2014, three high-level Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials spent $2 million in government funds without proper authorization and then falsified official records to conceal their misconduct.

Specifically, a then-Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and two then-Assistant Special Agents in Charge (ASAC) purchased $2 million in “intellectual property related to a classified undercover operation” without authorization and in violation of FBI policy. In furtherance of the purchase, the ASAC’s failed to disclose accurate cash-on-hand figures, and the SAC “deliberately falsified a funding request,” both of which actions also violate FBI policy.

Before the investigation was completed, the SAC and one of the ASACs retired, and the second ASAC resigned.

The DOJ-OIG reported that prosecution of the three high-level FBI officials was declined and that it had provided a classified report to the FBI for whatever action it deemed appropriate.
Empower Oversight is seeking documents that would explain how the FBI’s internal control procedures failed to prevent the unauthorized $2 million purchase, whether the FBI conducted a criminal investigation into the matter, and why the DOJ did not prosecute these three individuals. Given the SAC’s senior level position with significant powers, authorities, and discretion, Empower Oversight also is seeking records that reveal the SAC’s identity and the regional office where the misconduct occurred.
I look at every law enforcement unit as organized crime units.
 
The pentagon is also crime ring top to bottom...our entire government has been weaponized against us....

Sure as fuck have.

I recently learned how far they'll go, or an instance of, from the military. I know a Colonel who trained with the CIA, and the govt. fed everyone a slush fund supposedly used to pay informants. The unspoken rule of thumb was half of that slush fund went into their own pockets, which was used throughout the world to live extravagant lives. He didn't play their game thus all opportunity for further promotions lost.

So next time you think to like a General, think again. How many times did they break ethics to capture those stars.
 
Just think of the FBI as an organized crime organization and it all makes sense.


Empower Oversight filed a FOIA request with the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Inspector General (OIG) regarding a recently published investigative summary, which reported that in 2014, three high-level Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials spent $2 million in government funds without proper authorization and then falsified official records to conceal their misconduct.

Specifically, a then-Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and two then-Assistant Special Agents in Charge (ASAC) purchased $2 million in “intellectual property related to a classified undercover operation” without authorization and in violation of FBI policy. In furtherance of the purchase, the ASAC’s failed to disclose accurate cash-on-hand figures, and the SAC “deliberately falsified a funding request,” both of which actions also violate FBI policy.

Before the investigation was completed, the SAC and one of the ASACs retired, and the second ASAC resigned.

The DOJ-OIG reported that prosecution of the three high-level FBI officials was declined and that it had provided a classified report to the FBI for whatever action it deemed appropriate.
Empower Oversight is seeking documents that would explain how the FBI’s internal control procedures failed to prevent the unauthorized $2 million purchase, whether the FBI conducted a criminal investigation into the matter, and why the DOJ did not prosecute these three individuals. Given the SAC’s senior level position with significant powers, authorities, and discretion, Empower Oversight also is seeking records that reveal the SAC’s identity and the regional office where the misconduct occurred.

Defund the FBI
 
Sure as fuck have.

I recently learned how far they'll go, or an instance of, from the military. I know a Colonel who trained with the CIA, and the govt. fed everyone a slush fund supposedly used to pay informants. The unspoken rule of thumb was half of that slush fund went into their own pockets, which was used throughout the world to live extravagant lives. He didn't play their game thus all opportunity for further promotions lost.

So next time you think to like a General, think again. How many times did they break ethics to capture those stars.

Vast majority of generals are just ass kissing politicians in uniform.
 
Just think of the FBI as an organized crime organization and it all makes sense.


Empower Oversight filed a FOIA request with the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Inspector General (OIG) regarding a recently published investigative summary, which reported that in 2014, three high-level Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials spent $2 million in government funds without proper authorization and then falsified official records to conceal their misconduct.

Specifically, a then-Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and two then-Assistant Special Agents in Charge (ASAC) purchased $2 million in “intellectual property related to a classified undercover operation” without authorization and in violation of FBI policy. In furtherance of the purchase, the ASAC’s failed to disclose accurate cash-on-hand figures, and the SAC “deliberately falsified a funding request,” both of which actions also violate FBI policy.

Before the investigation was completed, the SAC and one of the ASACs retired, and the second ASAC resigned.

The DOJ-OIG reported that prosecution of the three high-level FBI officials was declined and that it had provided a classified report to the FBI for whatever action it deemed appropriate.
Empower Oversight is seeking documents that would explain how the FBI’s internal control procedures failed to prevent the unauthorized $2 million purchase, whether the FBI conducted a criminal investigation into the matter, and why the DOJ did not prosecute these three individuals. Given the SAC’s senior level position with significant powers, authorities, and discretion, Empower Oversight also is seeking records that reveal the SAC’s identity and the regional office where the misconduct occurred.


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Just think of the FBI as an organized crime organization and it all makes sense.


Empower Oversight filed a FOIA request with the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of Inspector General (OIG) regarding a recently published investigative summary, which reported that in 2014, three high-level Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials spent $2 million in government funds without proper authorization and then falsified official records to conceal their misconduct.

Specifically, a then-Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and two then-Assistant Special Agents in Charge (ASAC) purchased $2 million in “intellectual property related to a classified undercover operation” without authorization and in violation of FBI policy. In furtherance of the purchase, the ASAC’s failed to disclose accurate cash-on-hand figures, and the SAC “deliberately falsified a funding request,” both of which actions also violate FBI policy.

Before the investigation was completed, the SAC and one of the ASACs retired, and the second ASAC resigned.

The DOJ-OIG reported that prosecution of the three high-level FBI officials was declined and that it had provided a classified report to the FBI for whatever action it deemed appropriate.
Empower Oversight is seeking documents that would explain how the FBI’s internal control procedures failed to prevent the unauthorized $2 million purchase, whether the FBI conducted a criminal investigation into the matter, and why the DOJ did not prosecute these three individuals. Given the SAC’s senior level position with significant powers, authorities, and discretion, Empower Oversight also is seeking records that reveal the SAC’s identity and the regional office where the misconduct occurred.
The obama/biden FBI & DOJ have become a lawless criminal organization

Mac1958 must be so proud
 
So make the FBI the enemy too.

There are no problems in America with 'freedom', 'quality of life', or politics. Right?
 
Weatherman2020 The evidence that the Democrats have corrupted the intelligence agencies is in plain view. Fauci's lies about involvement in 'Gain Of Function' viruses at the Wuhan Virology Lab is in plain view. The egregious bias of The Media against Trump, White people and Conservatives is in plain view. There will be no consequences. This is what One Party Rule looks like.
 
I think Trump was close to dismantling this organized crime syndicate..... thus the stolen election.

He rubbed the establishment all kinds of wrong, which is why they and the Democrats sold their souls to get rid of him.
 

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