News and Document archive source
copyrighted material disclaimer at bottom of page

NewsMinesecurityterror-suspectstorturesecret-jails — Viewing Item


Cia fires employee leaked about europe prisons

Original Source Link: (May no longer be active)
   http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/feeds/ap/2006/04/21/ap2688204.html

http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/feeds/ap/2006/04/21/ap2688204.html

Associated Press
Update 6: CIA Fires Employee for Alleged Leak
By KATHERINE SHRADER , 04.21.2006, 05:02 PM

The CIA has fired an employee for leaking classified information to the news media, including details about secret CIA prisons in Eastern Europe, officials said Friday.

A federal criminal investigation has also been opened.

CIA spokesman Paul Gimigliano said an officer had been fired for having unauthorized contacts with the media and disclosing classified information to reporters, including details about intelligence operations.

"The officer has acknowledged unauthorized discussions with the media and the unauthorized sharing of classified information," Gimigliano said. "That is a violation of the secrecy agreement that everyone signs as a condition of employment with the CIA."

Citing the Privacy Act, the CIA would not disclose any details about the officer's identity or what he might have told the news media.

However, a law enforcement official confirmed there was a criminal investigation under way and said the CIA officer had provided information that contributed to a Washington Post story last year saying there were secret U.S. prisons in Eastern Europe. The law enforcement official spoke only on condition of anonymity, citing the sensitivity of the matter.

The Post reported that the CIA had set up a covert prison system after Sept. 11, 2001, that at various times included sites in eight countries. The story caused an international uproar, and government officials have said it did significant damage to relationships between the U.S. and allied intelligence agencies.

CIA Director Porter Goss has pressed for aggressive investigations of leaked information.

"The damage has been very severe to our capabilities to carry out our mission," Goss told Congress in February, adding that a federal grand jury should be impaneled to determine "who is leaking this information."

On Friday, another government official, also speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the information, said the fired officer had failed a polygraph test.

It was not clear if the person was taking a routine polygraph examination, as is required periodically of employees with access to classified information, or if the polygraph was among those ordered by Goss to find leakers inside the agency.

Justice Department officials declined to comment publicly on the firing and whether the matter had been referred to federal prosecutors for possible criminal charges. One law enforcement official said there were dozens of leak investigations under way.

The Washington Post's Dana Priest won a Pulitzer Prize this week for his reporting on the secret prisons story.

"No Post reporter has been subpoenaed or talked to investigators in connection with this matter," Post spokesman Eric Grant said Friday.



Associated Press Writer Mark Sherman contributed to this report.



Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed



57 nations exluding US brits italy ban secret jails { February 7 2007 }
Bush admits detainees in secret CIA prisons { September 6 2006 }
Bush announces transfer of top detainees
Cia fires employee leaked about europe prisons
CIA keeps ghost prisoners at abu ghraib { March 11 2005 }
EU to investigate allegations of cia secret jails
Europe probe confirms illegal cia abductions
Europe steps up cia prisons probe
Germany observed cia torturing after 911 { September 11 2001 }
Indonesia brainwashed alqaeda operative escape staged
Indonesia upset over alqaeda escape from US jail
Report of cia secret prisons eastern europe
Rice tries to quiet terror flight criticism { December 6 2005 }
Spain to investigate cia flights in spain { March 11 2004 }
US holds terror suspects on ships { April 2008 }

Files Listed: 15



Correction/submissions

CIA FOIA Archive

National Security
Archives
Support one-state solution for Israel and Palestine Tea Party bumper stickers JFK for Dummies, The Assassination made simple