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Report assails U.S. security in Benghazi

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And the security officials assigned to protect him were not even aware of the specifics of his plans to travel outside the compound during his visit, the panel said.

The investigative panel found that although officials in the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli had sought more security staffing in Benghazi, they had generally not done enough to try to improve security at the lightly protected Benghazi mission.

It said their faith in a local militia and contract security personnel was “misplaced,” noting that some militia members had stopped accompanying the mission vehicles to protest their salary and hours.

Among State Department personnel, “there appeared to be very real confusion over who, ultimately, was responsible and empowered to make decisions based on both policy and security considerations,” the report says.

The report says certain senior officials in the State Department’s Diplomatic Security and Near East Affairs bureaus, whom it didn’t identify, “demonstrated a lack of proactive leadership and management ability” in their responses. “However, the board did not find a reasonable cause to determine that any individual employee breached his or her duty,” it adds.

The report calls for a strengthening of security and for the department to “urgently review the proper balance between acceptable risk and expected outcomes in high risk, high threat areas.”

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