
"The investigation has concluded, and this matter has been handled internally, according to a DHS spokesperson. The staff involved were placed on leave after the polygraph incident, which was necessary for access to a sensitive intelligence program."
"We are pleased that the CISA personnel punished by previous DHS and CISA leadership for doing their jobs have been cleared of wrongdoing and invited back to work, as we demanded three months ago, stated Reps. Bennie Thompson and Eric Swalwell."
The Department of Homeland Security has concluded its investigation into seven staff members of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency who were placed on leave after arranging a polygraph exam for former acting director Madhu Gottumukkala, who failed the test. The staffers have been cleared of any wrongdoing and will return to work. The investigation's closure is seen as a significant relief for the affected personnel, who were previously punished for their actions related to the polygraph exam.
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