Central Intelligence Agency Office of Inspector General

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The Office of Inspector General (often abbreviated to OIG) of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is the independent overseer of the organisation. Since 2021, the office has been held by Robin Ashton. The first inspector general was appointed in 1952.[1]

United States
Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency
Seal of the Central Intelligence Agency
Agency overview
Formed1952; 72 years ago (1952)
JurisdictionUnited States
HeadquartersGeorge Bush Center for Intelligence, Langley, Fairfax County, Virginia
Agency executive
  • Robin Ashton, Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency
Parent agencyCentral Intelligence Agency
WebsiteOfficial website

The 1970s

The Rockefeller Commission, Church Committee, and Pike Committee all recommended strengthening the office of OIG. Their criticisms included claims that the IG had few staff, was ignored, and was denied access to information. Their suggestions were not made into law.[1]

1980s

The CIA OIG investigation of the Iran Contra scandal was criticized in the final report of the Congressional investigation of the Iran-Contra affair.[2] Members of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (especially Boren, Cohen, Specter, and Glenn) wrestled with how to improve the IG while not interfering with the work of the CIA. They tried to make a bill that would satisfy various members of Congress and also not be vetoed by president George Bush.[1] Senator Boren (chairman of the SSCI) worked with Robert Gates who was deputy to Brent Scowcroft at the time. In 1989 a new IG law was passed creating a more independent IG. The IG also would no longer be chosen by the Director of Central Intelligence but would instead be appointed by the President with the "advice and consent" of the Senate.[1]

Global War on Terror

There were several controversies surrounding the IG during the years of the Global War on Terror.

The IG released a controversial report on failures of the intelligence community before 9/11.[3]

IG staff Mary O. McCarthy was fired in 2006.[3]

In 2007 General Michael Hayden, head of the CIA, had attorney Robert Deitz review the work of the IG.[3]

2004 Inspector General Report

In 2004 the CIA OIG published a report on prisoner treatment in the Global War on Terror. It was entitled "CIA Inspector General Special Review: Counterterrorism Detention and Interrogation Activities".[4] After a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union, a less redacted version was declassified in 2009 and released to the public.

List of Inspectors General

NameTerm startTerm endRefs
Donald F. ChamberlainJuly 1973July 1976
John H. WallerJuly 1976January 1980[5]
Charles A. BriggsJanuary 1980September 1982[5]
James H. TaylorSeptember 1982July 1984[5]
John H. SteinJuly 1984December 23, 1985[5]
Carroll L. HauverDecember 23, 1985January 18, 1988[5]
William F. DonnellyJanuary 18, 1988December 1, 1989[5][6]
William F. Donnelly (Acting)December 1, 1989November 13, 1990[5]
Frederick P. HitzNovember 13, 1990May 1, 1998[1][3][5]
Dawn Ellison (Acting)May 1, 1998August 3, 1998[5]
L. Britt SniderAugust 3, 1998January 20, 2001[5][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]
Rebecca Donegan (Acting)January 21, 2001November 14, 2001[5]
Rebecca Donegan (Deputy Inspector General)November 14, 2001January 14, 2002[5]
George Clark (Acting Deputy Inspector General)January 14, 2002April 26, 2002[5]
John L. HelgersonApril 26, 2002March 21, 2009[3][5][20]
Patricia Lewis (Acting)March 21, 2009October 6, 2010[21]
David BuckleyOctober 6, 2010January 31, 2015[22]
Christopher Sharpley (Acting)February 1, 2015September 9, 2017
Cristine Ruppert (Acting Deputy Inspector General)September 9, 2017June 28, 2021[23]
Robin AshtonJune 28, 2021Incumbent[24]

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