Company Man, John Rizzo
Company Man, John Rizzo
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Company Man
Thirty Years of Controversy and Crisis in the CIA

Author: John Rizzo

Narrator: Pete Larkin

Unabridged: 12 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/13/2014


Synopsis

In 1975, fresh out of law school and working a numbing job at the Treasury Department, John Rizzo took "a total shot in the dark" and sent his résumé to the Central Intelligence Agency. He had no notion that more than thirty years later, after serving under eleven CIA directors and seven presidents, he would become a notorious public figure—a symbol and a victim of the toxic winds swirling in post-9/11 Washington. From serving as the point person answering for the Iran-Contra scandal to approving the rules that govern waterboarding and other "enhanced interrogation techniques," John Rizzo witnessed and participated in virtually all of the significant operations of the CIA's modern history.

In Company Man, Rizzo charts the CIA's evolution from shadowy entity to an organization exposed to new laws, rules, and a seemingly never-ending string of public controversies. Rizzo offers a direct window into the CIA in the years after the 9/11 attacks, when he served as the agency's top lawyer, with oversight of actions that remain the subject of intense debate today. In Company Man, Rizzo is the first CIA official to ever describe what "black sites" look like from the inside and he provides the most comprehensive account ever written of the "torture tape" fiasco surrounding the interrogation of Al Qaeda suspect Abu Zubaydah and the birth, growth, and death of the enhanced interrogation program.

Spanning more than three decades, Company Man is the most authoritative insider account of the CIA ever written—a groundbreaking, timely, and remarkably candid history of American intelligence.

About John Rizzo

John Rizzo had a thirty-four-year career as a lawyer at CIA, culminating with seven years as the Agency's chief legal officer. Since retiring from the CIA, he has served as senior counsel at a Washington, D.C., law firm and is a visiting scholar at the Hoover Institution. He is a graduate of Brown University and George Washington University Law School.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hattie on July 14, 2022

John Rizzo takes you behind the CIA’s covert curtains, giving a thorough and excellent account of the US intelligence community’s successes and misfortunes during some of its most controversial seasons (1976-2009). I really enjoyed his straight shooter perspective through some of the tumultuous legal......more

Goodreads review by Ku on January 24, 2019

Malcolm Gladwell recommended this book because he said a career bureaucrat have more to tell than a star. He was right.......more

Goodreads review by Debbie on December 25, 2024

Company Man is John Rizzo's story of thirty years working as a lawyer for the CIA. He started in the Carter years and left in the Obama years. One of the interesting facts was that the number of lawyers increased from a few under Carter to a large number as the years went on, rather like carbon depo......more

Goodreads review by Alex on May 02, 2020

Decent read that had good writing. The whole "I worked at the CIA for 30 years" ends up not yielding much for story telling (dude I met this one guy in this place and some cool stuff happened). It's more a very lawyer type story.......more