THCDDM4
06-11-13, 13:28
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/06/11/state-dept-accused-covering-up-sex-and-prostitution-investigation/?cmpid=prn_aol&icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl1%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D326943
-From the article-
The U.S. State Department’s ability to investigate wrongdoing by its staff is under question after a report that the agency tried to cover up several crimes committed has surfaced.
Some of the allegations are against then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s security detail who allegedly hired prostitutes, a U.S. ambassador accused of trolling public parks for paid sex and a security official in Beirut committing sexual assaults on foreign nationals.
An internal memo from the State Department’s inspector general listed eight examples of wrongdoing by agency staff or contractors.
The memo also seems to indicate that the government agency tried to use its authority to stop the investigation and instead, opting to have the official, whose name has not been released, meet with Undersecretary of State for Management Patrick Kennedy in Washington. The official was then allowed to return to his job overseas.
-End snippet from article-
Are there still people who don't think we have the most corrupt government in the history of our country- right here right now?
We need to punish each and every person involved in all these scandal, punish them good and hard. Send a message to others that we WILL not allow or stand for this BS.
With all that IS coming to light- just imagine what possibly IS NOT...
The scandals just keep coming, and the liberals continue to shrug it off.
-From the article-
The U.S. State Department’s ability to investigate wrongdoing by its staff is under question after a report that the agency tried to cover up several crimes committed has surfaced.
Some of the allegations are against then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s security detail who allegedly hired prostitutes, a U.S. ambassador accused of trolling public parks for paid sex and a security official in Beirut committing sexual assaults on foreign nationals.
An internal memo from the State Department’s inspector general listed eight examples of wrongdoing by agency staff or contractors.
The memo also seems to indicate that the government agency tried to use its authority to stop the investigation and instead, opting to have the official, whose name has not been released, meet with Undersecretary of State for Management Patrick Kennedy in Washington. The official was then allowed to return to his job overseas.
-End snippet from article-
Are there still people who don't think we have the most corrupt government in the history of our country- right here right now?
We need to punish each and every person involved in all these scandal, punish them good and hard. Send a message to others that we WILL not allow or stand for this BS.
With all that IS coming to light- just imagine what possibly IS NOT...
The scandals just keep coming, and the liberals continue to shrug it off.