GAO Access to Intel Obstructed by 1988 OLC Opinion | Secrecy News
The current dispute<http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/2010/03/veto_over_gao.html>between
the Obama Administration and some members of Congress over whether
to strengthen oversight of intelligence programs by the Government
Accountability Office is rooted in a 1988 opinion from the Justice
Department Office of Legal Counsel (OLC), which held that GAO access to
intelligence information is actually barred by law.
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