DAS suggests US will fund new Colombian intelligence agency

Source Reuters

Felipe Muñoz, director of Colombia's scandal-ridden security agency DAS, suggested Wednesday that the U.S. will fund a new Colombian civilian intelligence agency, after Washington cut off financing for DAS. The U.S. government is "interested in" the creation of a new Colombian civilian intelligence agency, "to define new mechanisms for cooperation," announced the director of Colombia's security agency DAS, after meeting with U.S Ambassador William Brownfield Wednesday. Muñoz's meeting with Brownfield follows the U.S. ambassador's announcement Tuesday that his government will suspend funding to DAS due to the wiretapping scandal. Muñoz also said that the withdrawal of U.S. funding of DAS has been known about for seven months, since a "re-evaluation" of U.S. contributions began, according to El Espectador. Brownfield told journalists Tuesday that "the United States government has decided to transfer its collaboration to other institutions, specifically the police." Muñoz also met with Colombian Defense Minister Gabriel Silva on Wednesday to discuss the implications of the announcement by the U.S. government. The details of the meeting have not been revealed. The DAS head recognized that his agency's wiretapping scandal had had an impact on its relationship with Washington, but added that the restructuring of the agency had lowered its funding needs. Source: Colombia Reports