The FBI’s Secret Rules

by | Jan 31, 2017

The FBI’s Secret Rules

by | Jan 31, 2017

President Trump has inherited a vast domestic intelligence agency with extraordinary secret powers. A cache of documents offers a rare window into the FBI’s quiet expansion since 9/11.

Confidential Human Source Policy Guide

Detailed rules for how the FBI handles informants. Classified secret. This unreleased September 2015 document is a major expansion and update of a manual from 2007 on the same topic.

The FBI Gives Itself Lots of Rope to Pull in Informants

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Agents have the authority to aggressively investigate anyone they believe could be a valuable source for the bureau.

When Informants Are No Longer Useful, the FBI Can Help Deport Them

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The FBI coordinates with immigration authorities to locate informants who are no longer of value to the bureau.

How the FBI Conceals Its Payments to Confidential Sources

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A classified policy guide creates opportunities for agents to disguise payments as reimbursements or offer informants a cut of seized assets.

 

Read the rest at The Intercept.

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