This morning 3/8/2021 I received the two responses from, the OIG CIGIE. That is actually the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency. It was not submitted to them. It was submitted to the DOJ OIG through their online complaint form. After filing a complaint about this ignoring of a complaint this is the response. The complaint was filed with the Office of Professional Responsibility.
Received today was:
First is a rejection of the complaint about a FBI chief counsel that the OIG claims they do not have jurisdiction over and to go to the EEOC/OIG which has nothing to do with the FBI.
Then it was followed one minute later with a statement of recall of that message , whatever that means. Somebody change their mind? You mean they actually have one to change?
See the updated information, the DOJ’s letter and more details at
http://stolenjustice.us/department-of-justice-office-of-inspector-general-september-19-2020/
UPDATE: Then, a week later after recalling their response they sent this:
BTW I was not a ‘concerned citizen’. I was filing official complaints.
Dear Concerned Citizen:
The purpose of this letter is to acknowledge receipt of your correspondence. The matters that you raised have been reviewed by the staff of the Investigations Division, Office of the Inspector General.
The primary investigative responsibilities of this office are:
- Allegations of misconduct committed by U.S. Department of Justice employees and contractors; and
- Waste and abuse by high ranking Department officials, or that affects major programs and operations.
This Office does not have jurisdiction in the matter you described. Therefore, we are unable to assist you.
We regret that we are unable to assist you further.
Sincerely,
Office of the Inspector General
The matter described was illegal activity by the chief counsel of the South Carolina FBI Office. They even named it after the man.
Subject Information
Name
Tom O’NeilSubject Component
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)Subject Job Title
Chief Division CounselSubject Address
Columbia, South Carolina
United States
The OIG has still not responded to the 9th Circuit complaints. The EEOC has still not complied with FOIA.