National Reconnaissance Office Accused of Illegally Collecting Personal Data
By Marisa Taylor | McClatchy Newspapers
WASHINGTON — One of
the nation’s most secretive intelligence agencies is pressuring its
polygraphers to obtain intimate details of the private lives of
thousands of job applicants and employees, pushing the ethical and legal
boundaries of a program that’s designed instead to catch spies and
terrorists.
The National Reconnaissance Office is so intent on
extracting confessions of personal or illicit behavior that officials
have admonished polygraphers who refused to go after them and rewarded
those who did, sometimes with cash bonuses, a McClatchy investigation
found.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
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