Simple axioms are typically the best, I've found, and few ring truer than institutions inevitably becoming a den of corruption. A government that may investigate its own so freely and without due process runs the risk of investigation being an excuse for persecution. A mutual right to investigate the powers at be keeps those powers at bay. Besides, if they're innocent, they should have nothing to hide, right?
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Grand Juries both Federal and State have broad powers of investigation no? We simply don't use those powers.