The rebuilding of the FBI should be overseen by a board chartered with the mission of rehabilitation, and staffed with people who care about integrity and understand what a well-functioning police organization should look like.
The oversight board should include retired FBI agents.
The FBI cannot be rehabilitated unless its employees are held to at least the same standard as the general public.
The board needs to be consulted for all FBI employee charging decisions.
The board should have the authority to initiate investigations within the FBI. It should be authorized to draw on the resources of the inspector general to conduct those investigations, and the IG should be answerable to the board for any FBI related investigations.
Finally, the board should be in an advice and consent role in the appointment of FBI directors.
Quentin Smith is a military veteran and retired FBI Special Agent who served in the bureau for nearly 29 years and now lives in Idaho.
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/12/what_do_we_do_with_the_fbi_now.html
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