Judging by past CIA behavior at the highest levels, McClatchy's report is certainly plausible:
Probe sought of CIA conduct in Senate study of secret detention program
By Jonathan S. Landay, Ali Watkins and Marisa Taylor
McClatchy Washington Bureau
March 4, 2014
WASHINGTON — The CIA Inspector General’s Office has asked the Justice Department to investigate allegations of malfeasance at the spy agency in connection with a yet-to-be released Senate Intelligence Committee report into the CIA’s secret detention and interrogation program, McClatchy has learned.
The criminal referral may be related to what several knowledgeable people said was CIA monitoring of computers used by Senate aides to prepare the study. The monitoring may have violated an agreement between the committee and the agency.
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