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Tuesday January 29, 2013

REPORT:  Border Protection Agency Reveals Struggles with Corruption

REPORT:  Border Protection Agency Reveals Struggles with Corruption

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The Center for Investigative Reporting is reporting that since Oct. 1, 2004, 147 Customs and Border Protection officers and agents have been charged with or convicted of corruption-related offenses, ranging from taking bribes to stealing government money

According to an internal agency study reviewed by the Center for Investigative Reporting, “turf battles, internal dysfunction and other troubles have left U.S. Customs and Border Protection grasping to get a handle on corruption and other misconduct within its ranks.”  The internal study that has been kept secret for more than a year.

The 80-page unclassified report highlights nagging problems including how the agency has struggled to streamline its own disciplinary system, to stamp out an internal “code of silence” that protects corrupt co-workers from exposure or even to fully understand how bad the corruption problem is, says the Center

Click here to read the Center for Investigative Reporting story.