
United States Office of the Independent Counsel
United States Office of the Independent Counsel was an independent prosecutor
— distinct from the Attorney General
of the United States Department of Justice
— that provided reports to the Congress
under Title 28 of the United States Code
, Article 595. In 1978, a Democratic Congress determined to curb the powers of the President
and other senior executive branch officials due in part to the Watergate scandal
and related events such as the Saturday Night Massacre
. They drafted the Ethics in GovernmentAct
, creating a special prosecutor (later changed to Independent Counsel) position, which could be used by Congress or theAttorney General to investigate individuals holding or formerly holding certain high positions in the federal government and innational Presidential election campaign organizations. The prosecutor, who was appointed by a special panel of the Federal DC appeals court, could investigate allegations of anymisconduct, with an unlimited budget and no deadline, and could only be dismissed by the Attorney General or a panel of threefederal judges. As the president could not dismiss those investigating the executive branch it was felt that the independence ofthe office would insure impartiality of any reports presented to Congress. However, there have been many critics of this lawincluding Supreme Court
Justice Antonin Scalia
. Many argued the new Independent Counsel's office was asort of "fourth branch" of government that had virtually unlimited powers and was answerable to no one. However, theconstitutionality of the new office was ultimately upheld in the 1988 Supreme Court case Morrison v. Olson
. Previously under the Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act of 1994 United States Attorney General
Janet Reno
had Donald C. Smaltz
appointed Independent Counsel by the UnitedStates Court of Appeals
for the District of Columbia (Division for the Purpose of Appointing Independent Counsels Ethics inGovernment Act of 1978, As Amended, Division 94-2) on September 9
, 1994, to"investigate to the maximum extent authorized by law
"whether the US Department of Agriculture
Secretary Aphonso M. Espy
"committed a violation of any federal criminal law . . . relating in any way to the acceptance of gifts by him from organizationsor individuals with business pending before the Department of Agriculture." Smaltz was also given jurisdiction to investigate"other allegations or evidence of violations of any federal criminal law by organizations or individuals developed during thecourse of the investigation of Secretary Espy and connected with or arising out of that investigation." The most famous Independent Counsel was Kenneth Starr
, whose reportled to the impeachment
of President Bill Clinton
. The most recently appointed and now dormant Office of the Independent Counsel was created toinvestigate the Whitewater
and Monica Lewinsky
scandals, among other prosecutions. The Office of the Independent Counsel is not to be confused with the U.S. Office of SpecialCounsel
(OSC) which is an permanent independent federal investigative and prosecutorial agency whose basic legislativeauthority come from three federal statutes, the Civil Service Reform Act
, the Whistleblower Protection Act
, and the Hatch Act
.
History of the Office- Originally created by the Independent Counsel Act
(1978) and the Ethics in Government Act Amendments of 1982
(96 Stat. 2039), January 3,1983
- Reauthorized for five years by the Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act of 1987
(101 Stat. 1293), December15, 1987
- Lapsed, December 15, 1992, by failure of reauthorization
- Reinstituted by the Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act of 1994
(PL 103-270), June30, 1994
- Expired at midnight on June 30
, 1999
Investigations carried out by Independent Counsel- Independent Counsel LeonSilverman
relating to Raymond Donovan
, 1991-89
- Independent Counsel Jacob A.Stein
relating to Edwin Meese III
, 1984
- Independent Counsel Whitney North Seymour, Jr.
relating to Michael Deaver
, 1981-89
- Independent Counsel AlexiaMorrison
relating to Theodore Olson
, 1986-88
- Independent Counsel James C.McKay
relating to Franklin Nofziger
and Edwin Meese III
,1970(?)-89
- Independent Counsel LawrenceWalsh
relating to the Iran-Contra Affair
, 1986-93
- Independent Counsels ArlenAdams
and Larry Thompson
relating to Samuel Pierce
, 1981-98
- Independent Counsel JosephDiGenova
relating to improper search of passport records, 1992-95
- Independent Counsel Curtis Emery von Kann
relating to Eli J. Segal
, 1996-98
- Independent Counsels Robert B. Fiske, Jr.
, Kenneth Starr
, and Robert Ray
relating to the Whitewater scandal
, and later the Monica Lewinsky
affair, 1994-99
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