
Public trust necessary to allow intelligence gathering activities, Iīelieve such openness is critical to restoration of the credibility and Similar spirit of openness, make themselves available to myĬonstituents to respond to any questions these reports generate. I reiterate my hope that the Select Committee will give theirĬontent, methodologies and findings the scrutiny they deserve and in a Public release of the reports by the Inspectors General of Justice andĬIA. * Consequently, I and my constituents continue to eagerly await the Make informed decisions about handling such issues in the future. Members of Congress, as policy makers, the information necessary to The Committee of its own inquiry, will assist my constituents toĮvaluate the role of the Central Intelligence Agency played inīalancing competing national priorities. The reports, followed by public hearings, and ultimately the conduct by Including the role of interdiction and intelligence. Scourge of narcotics, the public must understand its intricacies, * Furthermore, to fully appreciate our government's efforts to fight the This information public feeds the skepticism of the hundreds ofĬonstituents in my District who still want answers and who areĮncouraged by the Committee's expressed commitment to make public as The I.G.'s report at the earliest possible opportunity. I also urge Attorney General Janet Reno to release Public meetings I convened following publication of the San Jose

Matter goes to the heart of the issues raised by my constituents in the * However, I would like to take this opportunity to strongly urge CIAĭirector John Tenet and Chairman Goss to do everything possible toĭeclassify as much information in the report as possible as its subject Have occurred within branches of the U.S. Michael Bromwich's report on the allegations of wrongdoing that may And, we are still awaiting release of Inspector General Intelligence Agency to determine whether any or all of it may beĭeclassified. I understand that it is being reviewed by the Central The relationship between the intelligence community and the NicaraguanĬontra resistance, has been provided to the Select Committee inĬlassified form.

Which deals with the more substantive issues regarding the extent of I am aware that Volume Two of the Inspector General's report,
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The San Jose Mercury News' series `Dark Alliance', I have made my viewsĪbout the shortcomings in this report known to the Committee and to theĪgency. While I applaud Chairman Porter Goss, Ranking Member Normĭicks, and the rest of the House Permanent Select Committee forĬonvening a public hearing following release of Volume One of theĬentral Intelligence Agency Inspector General's report in response to

Involvement in drug trafficking in South Central Los Angeles andĮlsewhere. Support is not without serious reservations, for I remain deeplyĬoncerned about allegations that have been raised regarding CIA 3694, the Intelligence Authorization for FY 1999. Chairman, I rise to express my support for Waters Summary of Memorandum of Understanding Correspondence between CIA and DOJ Reporting and Use of Information Concerning Federal Crimes (1982) Officers or Employees of Agencies in the Intelligence Community Non-Employees Current Memorandum of Understanding(1995) & Footnotes Closing Comments * Ms.

INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1999 (House ofĬontents: Comments by Reps.Millender-McDonald and Conyers A Tangled Web: A History of CIA ComplicityĬomments by Rep.
