On the recordMarch 1, 2017
There is no attorney-client privilege when one government agency is investigating another government agency.
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congress.govThere is no attorney-client privilege when one government agency is investigating another government agency.
Chaffetz asserts that attorney-client privilege does not apply between government agencies.
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