The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has the authority to investigate the CIA and FBI, particularly through its Office of the Inspector General (OIG). The OIG is responsible for overseeing the operations of these agencies, ensuring compliance with the law, and addressing any misconduct. Additionally, Congress can conduct investigations into both agencies through oversight committees, such as the Senate and House Intelligence Committees.
FBI - Federal Bureau of Investigation CIA - Central Intelligence Agency NYPD - New York Police Department
The CIA was NEVER a part of the FBI
The FBI was created in 1908 as the Bureau of Investigation, then changed to the FBI in 1935. The CIA was created in 1942 as the OSS, then changed into the CIA in 1945.
The Department of Justice, the CIA, the FBI, the ATF, ICE, Homeland Security.
No. People can call the FBI or CIA any time they want. If you have done nothing wrong, the FBI or CIA will do nothing.
No. ARE YOU CRAZY!? The CIA has bigger things to deal with than hacking on little kid sites. So does the FBI or any police department.
No
No, they answer to him.
no youcan not becase the cia works outside the us and the fbi always is in the us
Yes, CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency and FBI stands for Federal Bureau of Investigation .
The FBI is authorized to investigate any criminal offfense embodied in the US Code.
FBI and CIA