The 667-pound clue spy agency missed in David Rush’s gold bar scandal: ‘Humiliation for the CIA’

The CIA should have spied the dead giveaway when ex-officer David Rush asked for 667 pounds in gold bullion -- rather than in diamonds or rare gems, a more mobile currency that the spy agency much prefers over gold bars and even cash, an ex-agency official told The Post.
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New York Post
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