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https://www.theepochtimes.com/sessions-assigned-a-federal-prosecutor-and-thats-better-for-trump-than-a-2nd-special-counsel_2483844.html
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/29/politics/read-sessions-ig-huber-fbi-misconduct/index.html
To carry out these duties, Title 5 of the United States Code provides the
Inspector General with broad discretion and significant investigative powers. The
office currently employs approximately 470 staff, a significant number of whom are
lawyers, auditors, and investigators who may exercise wide discretion on matters
under their jurisdiction. If the Inspector General finds evidence of criminal
wrongdoing, he may refer it to a United States Attorney who can then convene a
grand jury or take other appropriate actions. To be clear, the Inspector General has
the authority to investigate allegations of wrongdoing, collect evidence through
subpoena, and develop Cases for presentation to the Attorney General and the Deputy
Attorney General for prosecution or other action. The Inspector General also may,
under appropriate circumstances, make information available to the public even if no
criminal or disciplinary action is recommended. In contrast, this type of information
would not normally be publicly available after the conclusion of a traditional
criminal investigation.