MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks said on Monday it planned to publish a trove of classified audio files said to shed light on $1-billion corruption schemes with links to an as-yet-unidentified White House administration.
"Today we release 30 hours of tapes related to a billion dollar corruption scandal with links to the White House," the organization tweeted.
The announcement did not indicate whether the corruption links related to President Barack Obama's administration or his predecessor, George W. Bush
The whistleblowing group has been at the forefront of publishing information detailing government overreach and various abuses conducted by intelligence agencies, including a US National Security Agency global surveillance program.