Ex-CIA official accused of stealing $40m in gold bars reportedly created fake spy program
David Rush, who was arrested in May, stole millions from US government through ‘special access program’, officials say A former executive intelligence agent who is accused of stealing more than $40m in gold bars from the CIA reportedly created a fake spy program to siphon money, the latest on his fraudulent activity, the Washington Post first reported . David Rush, who was a senior-level employee of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for 17 years, was arrested in May after
A former 17-year CIA executive intelligence agent, David Rush, has been accused of orchestrating a scheme to steal over $40 million in gold bars and other valuables from the U.S. government. Reports indicate that Rush allegedly established a fabricated intelligence program as a front to divert funds. His arrest in May followed the discovery by the FBI of 303 gold bullion bars, numerous luxury watches, and millions in foreign currency within his government workspace.
This case highlights potential vulnerabilities in government oversight and internal controls for sensitive programs and assets.
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