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Government staff fired over Obama 'security breach'
21/03/2008 - 07:40:11

Two contract employees for the US State Department have been fired and a third disciplined for inappropriately looking at the passport file of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, a spokesman said today.

Sean McCormack said the department itself detected the instances of “imprudent curiosity,” which occurred separately on January 9, February 21 and March 14. He would not release the names of those who were fired and disciplined.

“We believe this was out of imprudent curiosity, so we are taking steps to reassure ourselves that that is, in fact, the case,” McCormack said.

Bill Burton, a spokesman for Obama’s presidential campaign, called for a complete investigation.



“This is an outrageous breach of security and privacy, even from an administration that has shown little regard for either over the last eight years. Our government’s duty is to protect the private information of the American people, not use it for political purposes,” Mr Burton said.

“This is a serious matter that merits a complete investigation, and we demand to know who looked at Senator Obama’s passport file, for what purpose, and why it took so long for them to reveal this security breach,” he said.

Mr McCormack said it was not immediately clear what the contract employees may have seen in the records or what they were looking for. He said he did not know the names of the companies they worked for.

The department has informed Obama’s Senate office of the breach, and a personal briefing for the senator’s staff was scheduled for later today, McCormack said.

           

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