William Webster Dies at 100, Leaves Unmatched Intelligence Legacy

Khushi  Kumari

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William H. Webster, aged 101, passed away after serving as both FBI and CIA Director—the only individual to have led both agencies

Appointed by President Carter in 1978, Webster reformed the FBI during a time of scandal, restoring public trust and leading major efforts like the Abscam operation

He became CIA Director in 1987 amid the Iran-Contra controversy, instituting oversight reforms and improving coordination with Congress

Known affectionately as "Mr. Clean," Webster was celebrated for his nonpartisan leadership and ethical standards across multiple administrations

After public service, he chaired homeland security and justice commissions—including investigations into counterterrorism protocols after 9/11

A Navy veteran and federal judge, Webster dedicated over six decades to public service and preserving the rule of law

He is survived by his wife, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. A memorial is scheduled in Washington on September 18