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As required by the Omnibus Diplomatic and Antiterrorism Act of 1986, the State Department established on October 4, 2012, an Accountability Review Board "to examine the facts and circumstances of the attacks". [23] Four members were selected by Clinton, and another was selected by Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper.
The State Department announced an Accountability Review Board "to examine the facts and circumstances of the attacks." [43] The Washington Post reported that the FBI team arrived in Benghazi and left after about 12 hours. [44] October 5 The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is conducting its own investigation of the attack. [41]
Shortly after the Benghazi attack, Secretary of State Clinton commissioned an independent Accountability Review Board to investigate, chaired by retired ambassador Thomas R. Pickering with vice-chair retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Michael Mullen. The Board released their final report on December 19, 2012. [249]
The civilian police oversight agency has operated for over 20 years investigating the Miami Police Department and fostering community connections with officers.
According to the National Association for Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement (NACOLE): "Sometimes referred to as citizen oversight, civilian review, external review and citizen review boards (Walker 2001; Alpert et al. 2016), this form of police accountability is often focused on allowing non-police actors to provide input into the police department’s operations, often with a focus on the ...
[1]: 20 Civilian review boards (permanent external oversight agencies) have also been used as a means for improving police accountability. Civilian review boards tend to focus on individual complaints, rather than broader organizational issues that may result in long-term improvements. [1]: 37
On December 19, the Pickering–Mullen Accountability Review Board report on the Benghazi matter was released. [273] It was sharply critical of State Department officials in Washington for ignoring requests for more guards and safety upgrades, and for failing to adapt security procedures to a deteriorating security environment. [274]
In a conversation recorded by Gabriela Castellano after a school board meeting on Aug. 10, 2021, Ricardo Castellano vowed to go to Interim Superintendent Marta Carmona to get Elliott removed as ...