FBI tap experts

Friday, I Posted this tale as a whimsical example of the incompetents managing our favorite spy-on-the-citizens club. Since then, reading more detailed articles, it becomes clear this is endemic to the department – and the whole report won’t be released because of concerns about “security”.

Hogwash!

Telephone companies have cut off FBI wiretaps used to eavesdrop on suspected criminals because of the bureau’s repeated failures to pay phone bills on time.

A Justice Department audit…blamed the lost connections on the FBI’s lax oversight of money used in undercover investigations. In one office alone, unpaid costs for wiretaps from one phone company totaled $66,000.

In at least one case, a wiretap used in a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act investigation “was halted due to untimely payment,” the audit found. FISA wiretaps are used in the government’s most sensitive and secretive criminal and intelligence investigations, and allow eavesdropping on suspected terrorists or spies.

“We also found that late payments have resulted in telecommunications carriers actually disconnecting phone lines established to deliver surveillance results to the FBI, resulting in lost evidence,” according to the audit by Inspector General Glenn A. Fine.

More than half of 990 bills to pay for telecommunication surveillance in five unidentified FBI field offices were not paid on time, the report shows.

The creeps in charge say the report is “too sensitive” to release in full.




  1. god says:

    Absolutely parallel development over the last 10-14 years between the miasma of lobbyists and hacks in Congress, White House cronyism with corporate barons – and the turnover of civil service to a corps of feeble excuses and obedient drones.

    Both of the TweedleDeeDum parties included in that dolorous equation.

  2. Thomas says:

    While a desire to conceal the contents of the report certainly might have something to do with covering up incompetence, there may also be some truth to the claim that it contains sensitive information.

  3. Judge Jewdy says:

    #2 – Well duh!

  4. Li says:

    Is this a symptom of fiscal irresponsibility, theft, or liquidity problems? If it is the first two, we are ruled by thieves (what else is new) but if it is the latter, I don’t think we will be so ruled for long.

  5. Improbus says:

    Q: What saved America from fascism?
    A: Incompetence and procrastination.

  6. GigG says:

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