The inspector general at the US Department of Justice (DoJ) is opening an investigation into whether the agency is complying with a law passed by Congress forcing the release of files related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.

The announcement by the DoJ’s internal watchdog comes amid criticism from lawmakers over how the files were released, and millions of other files that have not been made public.

The statement on Thursday said the watchdog would examine the “identification, collection, and production of responsive material” related to Epstein.

It added that “if circumstances warrant,” the agency “will consider addressing other issues that may arise during the course of the audit”.

It will also examine “guidance and processes for redacting and withholding material consistent with the requirements” in the law.

    • GeekyOnion@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      All the while claiming that they’re doing what they should and satisfying the letter of their remit.