New FBI Privacy Violations Confirmed
By LARA JAKES JORDAN
WASHINGTON (AP) - FBI Director Robert Mueller says an upcoming
Justice Department report will show the bureau improperly used national
security letters to obtain personal data on Americans during terror and spy
investigations.
Mueller says the report focuses on national security letters
issued only in 2006 - a year before the FBI enacted sweeping new reforms to
prevent future lapses.
Mueller's comments Wednesday morning in front of the Senate
Judiciary Committee came just days before the Justice Department's inspector
general is scheduled to release the follow-up to a similar audit in 2007.
Last year's report found that over a three-year period, the FBI
had demanded personal data on people from banks, telephone and Internet
providers and credit bureaus without official authorization and in
non-emergency circumstances.
Copyright 2008 Associated Press.
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