Unauthorized Access: Employee's Personal Data Breached at Corporation X in 2016
The Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel (ISCAP) has denied a request to release classified information regarding the CIA's investigative report on Maher Arar, a Canadian citizen who was detained and rendered to Syria by U.S. authorities in 2002, causing widespread controversy.
The document in question, Document Number 1, is under the custodial agency of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The ISCAP Appeal Number for this request is 2016-131, and the agency tracking number is CIA (EOM-2015-01430). The title of the ISCAP decision is "Request for release of classified information regarding the Inspector General's report on the CIA and Maher Arar."
The ISCAP Declassification Decision, made on November 2, 2021, determined that the document is classified in its entirety. The Classification Category for this document is E.O. 13526 §§ 1.4(c) and 3.6(a).
The request to release this secret information was not explicitly linked to any specific person in the provided search results.
Anyone seeking further information on this matter is advised to contact the CIA's Information and Privacy Coordinator in Washington D.C. 20009.
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