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Washington
20 March 2007
U.S. legislators on Tuesday heard first hand the findings of an internal government report, which revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation1, or FBI, abused its powers in obtaining personal information during investigations2 of suspected terrorists. VOA's Peter Fedynsky reports an FBI official acknowledged the revelations have damaged the agency's credibility.
Nearly 80 minutes into the hearing, Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers banged the gavel to restore order after a member of the audience briefly3 disrupted the proceedings4.
The comment "We don't trust the FBI!" underscored what the FBI's General Counsel, Valerie Caproni, told the committee earlier in the hearing - that the bureau needs American public support to fight terrorism, particularly in neighborhoods susceptible5 to radical6 influence. "We need people in those communities to call us when they hear or see something that looks amiss. We know that we reduce the probability of that call immeasurably, if we lose the confidence of any part of the American public," she said.
That trust, however, has been eroded7 amid revelations that the FBI may have misused8 so-called National Security Letters to obtain private information about people, without getting prior approval from a judge or a grand jury.
Controls over how the letters are used was loosened under the so-called Patriot9 Act, a controversial law passed by Congress to hunt for terrorists in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States.
FBI officials Valerie Caproni (l) and Glenn Fine |
Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, however, noted16 that the FBI was aware of the abuses as early as 2004. The Inspector General conceded that his investigation did not inquire about the actions of individuals. He said it would be appropriate for the FBI to learn exactly who was doing what, when and why, and to hold people accountable for any violations17.
Committee member Jerrold Nadler, a New York Democrat18 and critic of the Patriot Act, said the FBI abuses could be attributed to the law itself. "It is not enough to mandate19 that the FBI fix internal management problems and record-keeping, because the statute20 itself authorizes21 the unchecked collection of information on innocent Americans," he said.
But Republican Lamar Smith of Texas said the problem is due to poor implementation22. "It is clear from the report that these deficiencies are the result of the poor implementation and administration of national security letter authority. In other words, the problem is enforcement of the law, not the law itself," he said.
Members of the Judiciary Committee warned the FBI that it could lose its expanded surveillance authority, if the bureau fails to correct its mistakes.
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