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CIA chief testifies in closed-door hearing

The director of the CIA said Wednesday the U.S. spy agency failed to keep Congress fully informed about recording interrogations and then destroying the tapes.

Michael V. Hayden's remarks differs from the message he sent Central Intelligence Agency employees last week, when he said congressional leaders were told of the tapes made of interrogations of al-Qaida detainees and the agency's intent to destroy them.

After the closed-door meeting with the House Intelligence Committee, Hayden said, "we could have done an awful lot better at keeping the committee alert and informed," The New York Times reported.

Committee Chairman Silvestre P. Reyes, D-Texas, called some of the testimony "stunning."

Officials said tapes of interrogations of al-Qaida suspects Abu Zubaydah and Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri were made in 2002 and destroyed in 2005.

Hayden, named agency director in May 2006, said the recordings were made under then-CIA Director George Tenet, and the destruction came during the tenure of Tenent's successor, Porter Goss.

Meanwhile, the American Civil Liberties Union asked a federal judge to find the CIA in contempt for ignoring a 2004 court order requiring it to retain and identify material related to treatment of CIA-held detainees.  // Copyright 2007 by United Press International



Publication date: 13 December 2007   

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