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(Washington Examiner) Obama’s Dept of Justice (DoJ) have barred or delayed the Inspector General (IG) from gaining access to documents crucial to high-visibility investigations says Michael Horowitz of the Office of Inspector General.
“The FBI and some other department components…have refused our requests for various types of documents. As a result, a number of our reviews have been significantly impeded,” Michael Horowitz on Tuesday, told the House Committee on the Judiciary,” adding that, DoJ officials caused “significant delays in gaining access to important documents.”
The Inspector General Act of 1978 grants IG’s “access to all records, reports, audits, reviews, documents, papers, recommendations or other materials within a federal department or agency.
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H/T: Pat Dollard
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