HOUSE PANEL TO SEEK STRINGENT CONTROLS ON C.I.A.

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June 13, 1984
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/02 : CIA-RDP90-00552R000302490089-8 ARTICLE A ON PAGE NEW YORK TIMES 13 June 1984 tol House Panel to Seek Stringent CJ1iri~CIA. By MARTIN TOLCHIN $pedslto71eNewYa tThiss' i! WASHINGTON, June 12 -Leaders of the House Select Committee on Intel- ligence said today that they planned to press for stringent legislation that would require the Central Intelligence Agency to inform Congress of a broad .range of covert activities. The House Intelligence Committee 'staff has recommended a nine-point -plan that far exceeds the agreement ,signed last week between William J. tee leaders said they ofunde might also seek i` Representative Norman Y. Mineta, such k memorandum rstanding, Democrat of California, who is also a but one that exceeded the Senate-C.I.A. senior member of the committee, said, agreement. - ' Under the current law,the agency is required to keep "full y and currently informed'. "significant an- ticipated illjteIligeac a activities." According to the staff report, "Clear- ly, the committee's concept of what is 'significant' has not been shared by key intelligence officials." The Senate Intelligence Committee complained recently about not being in- formed of the agency's role in the min- ing of the Nicaraguan harbors, and the i House Intelligence Committee said that the agency had failed to provide notification of its role in the Salvadoran elections. Representative Lee H. Hamilton, Democrat of Indiana, said in an inter- view that he and Edward P. Boland, Democrat of Massachusetts, planned to offer a package of legislation in- tended to place strict controls on the agency. Mr. Hamilton, a senior committee member, has been desigrAted by Rep- resentative Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., the Speaker of the House, to succeed Mr. Boland as chairman of the Intelligence I Committee at the end of the current session, 'A Certain Set of Mind' "You have a certain set of mind in the C.I.A. unlike any other I've encoun- tered in the bureaucracy," Mr. Hamil- ton said. He said that although the legislation was needed, "the problem is attitudi- nal, not legal." "If you have a spirit of consultation and they look upon the Congress as partners and not an adversary," he said, "these problems won't arise." The legislation was initially proposed by Representative Wyche Fowler Jr., Democrat of Georgia, who said it en- joyed some bipartisan support because experience had shown "that the legal I apparatus is inadequate." some standardized, stricter reporting requirements placed on the C.I.A." The committee staff report, which was classified until Monday, recom- mended that the agency be required to notify the committee of any activity ap- proved by the President. This recom- , mendation was the crux of the agree- ment between Mr. Casey and the Sen- ate Intelligence Committee. In addition, the House committee ! staff recommended that the committee be notified on these matters: Any transfer of United States mili- tary equipment that could alter the na- ture of American relations with the re- cipient country. 'j i he use of any means, specincany including but not limited to the employ- ment of force, that departs from the scope of the program putting into effect a covert action finding. Material changes in the objectives of a covert action program. 9The use of United States military personnel or equipment or other non- C.I.A. personnel or equipment in cov- ert action programs. The staff also urged that the commit- tee be notified of the use of C.I.A. staff or contract employees or "unilaterally controlled U.S. persons or foreign na- tionals in the support or conduct of Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/09/02 : CIA-RDP90-00552R000302490089-8