CBP Needs Adequately Manned, Independent Internal Affairs Office To Probe Corruption
But while the council’s interim report stated arrests of CBP personnel for corruption “far exceed, on a per capita basis, such arrests at other federal law enforcement agencies,” out of a 60,000 member workforce, during the last 11 years “only 176 current or former CBP employees have been arrested, indicted or otherwise prosecuted on corruption charges,” Homeland Security Today was told by CBP Office of Public Affairs Media Division Deputy Director Dan Hetlage.
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