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DOJ can't keep adequate records
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2002 The Department of Justice's top investigator released a series of reports on Monday affirming woeful records-keeping practices. Shoddy procedures came to light a year ago when it was revealed that the FBI lost track of laptop computers, weapons and other sensitive equipment. Inspector General Charles Fine now says the DOJ and other agencies don't even tell what they have lost or otherwise misplaced. Get the Story:
Justice Dept. Recordkeeping Blasted (The Washington Post 8/6)
Justice Dept. Details Its Loss of Weapons and Computers (The New York Times 8/6)
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DOJ Report | DEA Report | FBI Report | Bureau of Prisons Report | U.S. Marshals Service Report Related Stories:
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