In an April 6, 1964
FBI memorandum regarding Special Agent Donald E. Moore, it is noted: “…he was
CENSURED on 1 occasion, that being on 12-13-63, when he was censured when it
was detected that he shared in the over-all responsibility for the derelictions
in connection with an official inquiry which had been made with respect to the
investigation and supervision of an extremely important security case involving
Lee Harvey Oswald. It was ascertained that there were shortcomings in the
supervision of the matter in the Espionage-Research branch of the Domestic
Intelligence Division. It was found that this investigation was not pursued
with adequate intensity and thoroughness, a very important interview was
improperly delayed and good judgment was not exercised in connection with the
failure to include the name of the subject of this case on the Security index.”
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