CIA • 2005
(EST PUB DATE) OIG REPORT ON CIA ACCOUNTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE 9/11 ATTACKS - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
OIG Report on CIA Accountability With Respect to the 9/11 Attacks ~E6,~S~~r ~ ^"~a~F~;~ ~"~:: - (U) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (U) The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence requested that the CIA's Office of Inspector General (OIG) review the findings of their Joint Inquiry (JI) Report and undertake whatever additional investigations were necessary to determine whether any Agency employees were deserving of awards for outstanding service provided before the attacks of September 11, 2001 {9/11), or should be held accountable for failure to perform their responsibilities in a satisfactory manner. (U) The Accountability Review Team assembled by the Inspector General (IG) focused exclusively on the issues identified by the JI. The IG was not asked by the Congress to conduct a comprehensive review of the capabilities and functioning of the Agency's-many components involved - with counterterrorism programs, and the Team did not do so...
Timeline
- Created
- Jun 22, 2015
- Released
- Aug 25, 2008
- Publication
- Jun 1, 2005
- Case number
- F-2006-00025
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Document #
0001499482
Case #
F-2006-00025
Document Type
FOIA
Collection
FOIA Collection
Release Decision
RIPPUB
Original Classification
U
Sequence
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Pages
19 pages
File Size
1.09 MB