Senate Intelligence Panel Criticizes CIA Response to Havana Syndrome
The CIA's response to so-called Havana syndrome health problems among its workforce, saying many individuals faced obstacles to timely and sufficient care, reported a bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee.
A bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report published on Friday criticized the CIA's response to so-called Havana syndrome health problems among its workforce, saying many individuals "faced obstacles to timely and sufficient care."
A declassified summary of the panel's classified report also said the spy agency's response "negatively affected" those who reported symptoms, leading to a "trust deficit" among some personnel.