Saturday, August 17, 2019

Double dip...

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The DOJ inspector general's finding this month that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) was paying other government officials at the Homeland Security Department's Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to work as informants. 
The IG spared few words in decrying the idiocy of allowing government security officers collecting a federal salary to double-dip into taxpayers' money by receiving informant pay to report criminal activity they were required by their jobs to
disclose.

Two agents and one supervisor "violated the DEA Confidential Source policy" by paying three TSA workers as informants, the report concluded. And one agent wrongly served as handler for a TSA informant with whom he was involved in a "personal relationship," investigators found, exposing a problem dating to 2013. 
"By establishing the TSA employees as paid Limited Use Confidential Sources, the DEA agreed to pay for information that the TSA employees were already obligated to provide to law enforcement," the IG concluded.

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