MORE REASONS TO DOUBT THE FBI:

Last April, Justice Department officials insisted they needed more information before they could identify a witness, Robert Daddieco, being sought for questioning by the Committee on Government Reform. At the same time, a Justice Department official warned Daddieco – who had been relocated under the federal witness protection program 30 years ago – that the committee wanted to talk to him, according to the draft.

A few days before Daddieco was interviewed by the committee, which was investigating the FBI’s handling of informants in Boston, the FBI offered him $15,000, according to the report. The report references the timing of the payment just before committee staff interviewed Daddieco about alleged misconduct by FBI agents, but does not indicate why the money was offered or whether it was accepted.

And to doubt the Justice Department’s ability — or willingness – to oversee the Bureau.