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The FBI conducted an internal audit that found 747 'compliance errors' across 353 separate cases
Conservatives have always suspected that there were rogue supervisors who used agents for their own political goals. this proves it.
The FBI conducted an internal audit, a highly redacted version of which came to light earlier this month, that found 747 "compliance errors" across 353 separate cases in the category of "sensitive investigative matters." The bureau acknowledged the 2019 audit findings were "unacceptable." While the FBI has faced increased scrutiny in recent years for alleged politicized investigations into former President Donald Trump, the problems apparently are much broader and likely go beyond the report.
The Washington Times first reported on the 45-page audit that shows the 747 "compliance errors" occurred over a relatively short time frame between Jan. 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019.
Although the audit doesn’t identify the people and groups investigated by the FBI, it says 191 involved public officials, while dozens of cases involved religious groups, dozens involved political organizations, 10 cases involved political candidates and 11 cases involved the news media.