- Kathy Stewart Award
The Kathy Stewart Award is the highest honor bestowed in the
Central Intelligence Agency 's Office of General Counsel. The award, named for former CIA and State Department official Cynthia Kathleen Stewart ("née" McDowell), honors an employee "who reflects the highest standards of dedication to service, commitment to the rule of the law and genuine caring for others."Notably, the 2006 recipient of the Stewart Award was Robert Eatinger, chief of legal affairs for the CIA's Counterterrorism Center. [ [http://www.sandiego.edu/publications/usdmagazine/summer2007/classnotes3.php University of San Diego: Class Notes, Summer 2007] ] In December 2007, the
New York Times reported that Eatinger was consulted by Jose Rodriguez, thenDirector of the National Clandestine Service before he allegedly destroyed two 2002 CIA interrogation videotapes documenting the use ofenhanced interrogation techniques on two detainees. According to the Times article, Eatinger and another CIA attorney, Steven Hermes, advised Rodriguez that he "had the authority to destroy the tapes and that the destruction would violate no laws." [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/19/washington/19intel.html?_r=2&pagewanted=1&hp&oref=slogin New York Times: "Bush Lawyers Discussed Fate of C.I.A.Tapes", December 19, 2007] ] Administration officials have suggested that Eatinger and Hermes most likely offered their advice under the expectation that Rodriguez would subsequently pursue further approvals, as would normally be the practice. Rodriguez has since resigned his position.References
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