Topic: Glenn Fine

Inspector General Glenn Fine stepping down after 10 years in Justice Department postJustice Department inspector general Glenn Fine will step down in January after 10 years of critiquing some of the agency's most controversial actions.Fine was IG during an especially ...

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The dramatic shift in FBI priorities after Sept. 11, 2001, was revealed in a report released in April by Inspector General Glenn A. Fine of the U.S. Department of Justice. In a separate report in July, most of which was classified ...
Addressing concerns of 2 GOP congressmen, IG will review voting rights enforcement practicesThe Justice Department's inspector general is responding to concerns of two Republican congressmen by opening a review of the department's enforcement of voting rights laws.Inspector General Glenn ...
Of all the protective agencies in the Department of Justice, only the FBI is prepared to deal with terrorist attacks employing chemical, biological or radiological weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), according to a scathing audit by Justice Department inspector general Glenn A ...
Report: Justice Department computer upgrade is 2 years late, $19 million over budgetAuditors say a plan to update the Justice Department's computer system is two years behind schedule and almost $20 million over budget.Officials launched the project in 2004 to ...
National Law Journal names Justice Dept. inspector general Glenn A. Fine 'Lawyer of the Year'The Justice Department's internal watchdog won the National Law Journal's top honor Monday for targeting Bush administration actions that cast doubt on the department's ...
Preparing for transition, Justice watchdog calls counterterrorism department's top challengeKeeping the nation safe from terrorists remains the top challenge for the Justice Department as its leaders prepare to hand off the huge agency, which includes the FBI, in the first presidential ...
Democratic lawmakers question independence of prosecutor in probe of US attorney firingsDemocratic lawmakers on Friday questioned the independence of a veteran federal prosecutor named to investigate whether laws were broken in the partisan political firings of U.S. attorneys.Rep. Linda Sanchez ...
Justice Department Denied, Delayed Death Benefits for Emergency Responders, Audit FindsPolice officers and firefighters who died of heart attacks and strokes while on the job were improperly denied survivors' death benefits after the Justice Department decided they weren't responding to emergencies ...
Judge Nominated for Top Justice Dept. Job As Internal Report Finds Low Public ConfidenceThe White House on Thursday tapped a Chicago federal judge to assist Attorney General Michael Mukasey in overhauling the Justice Department as a new report described lagging public confidence ...