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Top FBI official let romantic relationship ‘disrupt workplace,’ report finds

A senior FBI official violated the bureau’s policy by failing to report a romantic relationship with a subordinate in a timely manner and by taking part in a personnel decision involving her paramour, the Justice Department’s inspector general found this week.

An executive summary of the report by Michael Horowitz made public Thursday did not name the official. However, The Washington Post, citing current and former law enforcement officials, identified her as Jill Tyson, the assistant director of the bureau’s Office of Congressional Affairs since February 2019.

In addition to the policy violation, Horowitz found that Tyson allowed her relationship to “negatively affect an appropriate and professional superior-subordinate relationship and to disrupt the workplace by interfering with the ability of other FBI employees to complete their work.”

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6 thoughts on “Top FBI official let romantic relationship ‘disrupt workplace,’ report finds”

  1. Many an agent has received a Hummer on a stakeout., what’s the big deal? President Clinton received several from Monica and no one was really upset.

  2. They added female agents to the FBI what did they expect, they added females to the armed forces and what do they expect. Boys will be Boys! ???

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