Former attorney general Alberto
Gonzales mishandled classified data but won't face any charges, The Washington Post reports.
Gonzales failed to secure sensitive information about an anti-terrorist program and violated protocols for protecting classified data, according to a forthcoming investigation by the Office of the Inspector
General at the Department of Justice. The data wasn't shared with anyone, according to the probe.
Gonzales resigned in August 2007 amid controversy over the firings of several U.S. attorneys. An OIG report into the matter is pending though two prior reports on other scandals have not led to any charges against former aides to Gonzales.
Get the Story:
Report Faults Handling of Wiretap Notes
(The Washington Post 9/2)
pwpwd
DOJ Report:
An
Investigation of Allegations of Politicized Hiring by Monica Goodling and Other
Staff in the Office of the Attorney General (July 28, 2008)
Related Stories:
No charges for illegal hirings at Justice Department
(8/13)
HuffPo: Civil rights
probe targets DOJ attorneys (8/6)
Column: High school kids ran DOJ, says Heffelfinger
(7/31)
Indian Country advocate hindered
by top DOJ aides (7/29)
Report: DOJ
appointees broke law on hiring (7/28)
Report: DOJ broke law in hiring young attorneys
(6/25)
Indian Country prosecutor ousted
over gay rumor (4/9)
Gonzales cites
commitment to Indian Country (08/15)
DOJ
denies US Attorneys were fired for Indian work (6/22)
Gonzales not committed to Indian Country
(6/13)
Editorial: DOJ firing squad
targets Indian Country (6/8)
Top DOJ
aide denies Native voting claims (6/6)
DOJ cut off Indian voting rights probe in Minnesota
(5/31)
White Earth chairwoman seeks
ouster of Gonzales (5/30)
NCAI concerned
about DOJ's commitment to tribes (5/29)
Heffelfinger supports probe into 'broken' DOJ
(5/25)
Ex-DOJ aide cites 'concern' about
Indian focus (5/24)
Fired U.S. Attorney
of New Mexico has Native roots (5/22)
Heffelfinger was a target in U.S. Attorney purge
(4/27)
Attorney firings reviewed at
Senate hearing (4/20)
Indian Country
crime an issue in US Attorney firing (4/2)
Opinion: Fired U.S. Attorney helped Michigan tribes
(3/30)
Documents shed light on US
Attorney firings (3/20)
E-mails shed new
details on US Attorney for Arizona (3/14)
Trending in News
1 White House Council on Native American Affairs meets quick demise under Donald Trump
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
More Stories
Share this Story!
You are enjoying stories from the Indianz.Com Archive, a collection dating back to 2000. Some outgoing links may no longer work due to age.
All stories in the Indianz.Com Archive are available for publishing via Creative Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)