by Rick Moran
Rep.
Darrell Issa, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, is not
finished with his investigation into events surrounding the Benghazi
scandal. He has issued subpoenas to 4 officials in the State Department
who may have direct knowledge of events and that the department has
refused to allow to testify.
The Hill:
In a sharply worded letter to
Secretary of State John Kerry, Issa wrote that State chief of staff
David Wade has been uncooperative since being first approached in
mid-May with the request to make 13 State Department personnel available for depositions.
"I
am concerned that waiting weeks or months while the Department
prepares witnesses to be interviewed creates the risk that their
testimony will have been rehearsed or coached," Issa wrote. "The
Department has left me with no alternative but to issue subpoenas to
compel testimony from these important witnesses."
The
witnesses work in two bureaus that were singled out for criticism in
the department's independent audit of security lapses at the U.S.
mission.
The
newly deposed individuals are Eric Boswell, the Bureau of Diplomatic
Security's former assistant secretary and its former principal deputy
assistant secretary; Scott Bultrowicz, the director of the Diplomatic
Security Service; and Elizabeth Dibble and Elizabeth Jones, the former
principal deputy assistant secretary and the acting assistant secretary
at the Bureau Near Eastern Affairs, respectively.
Issa
has already deposed the two co-authors of last year's Accountability
Review Board (ARB) investigation into the attack that killed Ambassador
Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.
Boswell
resigned from his position after the ARB faulted "systemic failures
and leadership and management deficiencies" in the two bureaus but
remains with the department.
The
State Department has already been dragging its heels in answering
questions from Issa so it's not surprising that they would take their
own sweet time in responding to his request for witnesses. It seems that
the 4 individuals would have a pretty good idea of how our diplomatic
outpost was left virtually defenseless, so State could hardly claim that
this is some kind of fishing expedition by Issa.
Hearings featuring the witnesses subpoened have not been scheduled yet.
Rick Moran
Source: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2013/06/issa_subpoenas_to_4_state_department_officials_on_benghazi.html
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