Thanks again, Chuck Schumer. :argh:
Report Delayed
A newly revealed e-mail indicates the Justice Department was close to completing an internal investigation on senior lawyers who wrote controversial positions on the legality of waterboarding.By Michael Isikoff |
Newsweek Web Exclusive
Feb 16, 2009 | Updated: 4:35 p.m. ET Feb 16, 2009
A Justice Department investigation into the conduct of senior lawyers who approved waterboarding was on the verge of completion last fall when then-Attorney General Michael Mukasey raised objections to the findings, according to an e-mail from a Justice official and two legal sources who have been briefed on the inquiry.
The e-mail was disclosed Monday by Democratic Sens. Dick Durbin and Sheldon Whitehouse following a NEWSWEEK story reporting that a draft of the report by the department's internal ethics watchdog unit, the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), sharply criticizes three former top lawyers at Justice who authored controversial legal memos about interrogation practices.
The OPR report has been eagerly anticipated on Capitol Hill for some time because it deals directly with one of the central issues in the contentious debate over Bush-era interrogation policy: whether a small group of senior lawyers violated professional legal standards when they concluded that waterboarding (or simulated drowning) and other "enhanced" interrogation tactics could be used by the CIA against Al Qaeda suspects without violating a federal law banning torture.
Last Oct. 1, a lawyer on Durbin's staff at the Senate Judiciary Committee e-mailed the Justice Department about the "status of OPR's investigation of DOJ attorneys who provided advice on interrogation matters," according to a letter to Marshall Jarrett, the chief of OPR, sent today by Durbin and Whitehouse. .......(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.newsweek.com/id/185072