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Hoekstra arranged with Panetta for Bowers' parents and siblings to be briefed on the report last year "to bring some peace and closure to the families." On Monday he praised Panetta for taking the action against the employees, but he expressed frustration at the mild punishment handed out for what he called "sloppy oversight" of the Peru program. "In most cases, this amounts to nothing more than a slap on the wrist," Hoekstra said. But all these years later, he said, "it's probably all Panetta could do. It's awfully hard to hold people accountable eight years later." ___ Online: Report: in the FOIA electronic reading room at
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