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The federal government has 69 inspector general positions, 11 of them vacant, including at the State Department, according to the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency. Helgerson and others familiar with the position say Lewis should get consideration
-- though it's not clear if she is. "She is an outstanding manager and has audited every corner of the CIA," Helgerson said. "She is independent and resolute, yet diplomatic, even gracious
-- just what the agency needs." It can be a difficult job, as Helgerson found out when he uncovered a slew of abuses in the Bush-era counterterrorism program. His work, conducted in secret, generated troubling headlines across the world when Obama decided to released parts of his review last year. "Inevitably, an independent IG raises a lot of tough and unwelcome issues," Helgerson said. Helgerson himself came under fire for his work in 2007, when then-CIA director Gen. Michael V. Hayden ordered a management review of the inspector general's office. Mark M. Lowenthal, a former senior CIA official, said there was a widespread feeling that Helgerson's office was inherently prosecutorial. "That was the concern," said Lowenthal, a former assistant director of the CIA. But Lowenthal added: "I think John was dedicated to the mission. He was not just going to be there to whitewash things." Finding a candidate who combines the right skills and impartiality could be complicating the process. The CIA inspector general needs to understand the intelligence world but doesn't necessarily need to come from the CIA. Still, knowing the culture, the building and the people makes the position easier. The person also has to be able to work with Congress' intelligence committees. "You need to have an IG who knows the business," Lowenthal said. "It's somewhat of an arcane business. You want someone there who understands intelligence."
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