Christy Smith reports that David Shuster reports that Foggo has just stepped down from the #3 post at CIA. Unlike Goss, whose resignation remains somewhat of a mystery, Foggo’s resignation probably comes from the San Diego investigators preparing to indict him:
Friday, people with knowledge of the continuing Cunningham inquiry said the CIA official, Kyle “Dusty” Foggo, is under federal criminal investigation in connection with awarding agency contracts.
…Mr. Foggo has been a close friend since junior high school with Poway, Calif., defense contractor Brent R. Wilkes. The criminal investigation centers on whether Mr. Foggo used his postings at the CIA to improperly steer contracts to Mr. Wilkes’s companies.
Mr. Wilkes earlier this year was implicated in the charges filed against Mr. Cunningham, as an unindicted co-conspirator who allegedly had paid about $630,000 in bribes to Mr. Cunningham for help in obtaining federal contracts.
No charges have been filed against Mr. Wilkes, although federal prosecutors in San Diego are working to build a case against him, as well as Mr. Foggo, people with knowledge of the investigation said.
The FBI and federal prosecutors also are investigating evidence that Mr. Wilkes had given gifts to Mr. Foggo and paid for various services for him while Mr. Foggo was in a position to help him gain particular CIA contracts.
Let me repeat a simple point that I never get tired of making. People who want increased power to intrude into citizens’ privacy and at the same time want to increasingly escape supervision of their own ought to raise all kinds of alarm bells. When you know that they have abused the levers of government then it is simply time to clean house, full stop. If government genuinely needs increased power over its citizens in order to fight whatever global struggle that it is we’re fighting then it is that much more important that we install leaders who can handle it responsibly.
Removing Goss is a step in the right direction, assuming that he got caught up in the Foggo/MZM bribery shenanigans, but it means nothing if the general atmosphere of laissez-faire authoriatarianism goes on unabated. At this point about the only thing that will significantly change that is a thorough turnover of Congress.

