Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Did Former CIA Director Panetta Violate His Secrecy Agreement With The CIA?

Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta discusses his book “Worthy Fights” at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 14, 2014. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

Panetta Clashed With CIA Over Memoir, Tested Agency Review Process -- Washington Post

Former CIA director Leon E. Panetta clashed with the agency over the contents of his recently published memoir and allowed his publisher to begin editing and making copies of the book before he had received final approval from the CIA, according to former U.S. officials and others familiar with the project.

Panetta’s decision appears to have put him in violation of the secrecy agreement that all CIA employees are required to sign and came amid a showdown with agency reviewers that could have derailed the release of the book this month, people involved in the matter said.

The memoir, which is almost unfailingly complimentary toward the spy service, which he led from 2009 to 2011, was ultimately approved by the CIA’s Publications Review Board before it reached store shelves.

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My Comment: Rules for you but not for me.

1 comment:

James said...

"My Comment: Rules for you but not for me." I'd tease you about it being almost like old times at home, but it's behavior well attested to in history when a class separates itself from the governed.