Title 28 › Part PART II— - DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE › Chapter CHAPTER 33— - FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION › § 535
The Attorney General and the FBI can investigate any federal crime that involves government officers or employees. They may do this even if other laws exist and without stopping other agencies from doing their own work. If someone in an executive branch department or agency sees, finds, or gets a complaint about such a crime, the head of the agency or the person who saw it must quickly tell the Attorney General. They do not have to report it if another law gives the job to someone else, or if the Attorney General says a certain kind of report should not be sent. This law does not limit the military’s power to investigate under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (chapter 47 of title 10) or the Postmaster General’s main authority to investigate postal crimes.
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28 U.S.C. § 535
Title 28 — Judiciary and Judicial Procedure
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73