| World Post News ($)     Upload Images»
News» Top News» Latest News» Post News ($) Blogs» Top Blogs» Latest Blogs» Post Blog» Images» Top Images» Latest Images» Upload Images» TV» Groups» View Groups» Create a Group» Live Events» Alerts» Create an Alert» Manage Alerts» Help Center» Get paid to report news» Post blogs» Upload images» Embed video» Join/create groups» Vote on news & images» Comment & debate»

article imageFBI Has Wiretapping Phone Shut Off Because They Forgot To Pay The Bill

Published Jan 10, 2008, by KJ Mullins
Join our team to voice opinions, share images, get paid to report news and more!
Email Print
Subscribe to author
Recipient email:
Your email:
optional
Message:
optional
1 more article on this subject:
When customers don't pay their phone bills they lose the right to that service. The phone company doesn't care who you are, even if you're the FBI and working on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
It seems that the FBI in some cases is not on top of paying their bills.

"Late payments have resulted in telecommunications carriers actually disconnecting phone lines established to deliver surveillance results to the FBI, resulting in lost evidence, including an instance where delivery of intercept information required by a ... FISA order was halted due to untimely payment," the audit said.


An audit was conducted after a FBI employee pleaded guilty to stealing more than $25,000 that was meant to pay for undercover telecoms services.

There were no details about much of the wiretap case due to the sensitive law-enforcement information that is said to be involved.

The wiretapping of phones without a warrant is a pet project of the Bush Administration. It has been critics as overly intrusive and unconstitutional and up for another term of renewal before Congress. The FISA is manned by several different agencies. The FBI helps in the listening in on people's telephone conversations to ensure national security.
article:248636:3::0

Comments »

Share on
del.icio.us digg facebook newsvine reddit stumbleupon technorati
Email:
Password:
Remember meForgot password?