According to MSNBC, Mukasey has ordered the DOJ to look into the destruction of the CIA tapes showing the interrogation of suspected terrorists.
Here is what little is on the webite.
WASHINGTON - The Justice Department said Wednesday it will launch a criminal investigation into the CIA's destruction of videotapes depicting the harsh interrogation of terrorism suspects.
The CIA last month disclosed that in 2005 it destroyed hundreds of hours of tapes from the interrogations of two al-Qaida suspects, prompting an outcry from Democrats, human rights activists and some legal experts.
The interrogations, which took place in 2002, were believed to have included a form of simulated drowning known as waterboarding, condemned internationally as torture.
President Bush has said the United States does not torture but has declined to be specific about interrogation methods.
The Justice Department launched an initial inquiry last month. The CIA said it had no immediate comment.
UPDATE: Link to story added.
Link: MSNBC