Were relevant CIA regulations and policies timely and adequate?
Then-current CIA regulations and policies did not address a number of drug trafficking issues that were repeatedly encountered by Agency managers and personnel during the Contra program: • CIA had no published regulations or policies that addressed CIA employees’ contacts with individuals or companies that were known or suspected to have been involved in drug trafficking, unless they were part of a counternarcotics operation or program. The Contra program was not such an operation or program. • CIA had no regulations or policies regarding CIA’s responsibilities to identify and pursue allegations or information indicating that organizations or individuals were involved in drug trafficking. • CIA had no regulations or policies that required that information be requested from DEA, the Customs Service, or U.S. Government entities, other than the FBI, regarding individuals or entities of whom CIA had knowledge of drug allegations or information. • ADCI Gates’ April 1987 memorandum stating t
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