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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] The President appoints the IG for the State Department. Further, even if there is not a designated head for an office like the Inspector General, there are still civil service employees working in that office. It continues to function with an acting director or head. It's not like everyone goes on vacation until someone is hired. [/quote] Gee, then I guess that part is Obama's fault. Well, now that there is an IG, please tell me why HRC refused to talk to him--and her cronies also refused. [/quote] Why don't you read the IG report? It says: [quote]Through her counsel, Secretary Clinton declined OIG’s request for an interview.[/quote] So, her lawyer told her not to. The "email scandal" is such a nothing sandwich. Seriously, read the report.[/quote] And, yet she said she would talk to anyone at anytime and encourage her staff to do the same. What changed? Or, did she just lie? Again. [/quote] Have you actually read the IG report? Yourself? Here's the link: https://oig.state.gov/system/files/esp-16-03.pdf Oh, look at this tidbit: [quote]Secretary Powell (January 20, 2001 – January 26, 2005): During Secretary Powell’s tenure, the Department introduced for the first time unclassified desktop email and access to the Internet on a system known as OpenNet, which remains in use to this day. [b]Secretary Powell did not employ a Department email account, even after OpenNet’s introduction. He has publicly written: To complement the official State Department computer in my office, I installed a laptop computer on a private line. My personal email account on the laptop allowed me direct access to anyone online. I started shooting emails to my principal assistants, to individual ambassadors, and increasingly to my foreign-minister colleagues ….85[/b] OIG identified emails sent from and received by Secretary Powell’s personal account in selected records associated with Secretary Powell. During his interview with OIG, [b]Secretary Powell stated that he accessed the email account via his personal laptop computer in his office, while traveling, and at his residence, but not through a mobile device. His representative advised the Department that Secretary Powell “did not retain those emails or make printed copies.”86[/b] [/quote] [quote]Secretary Rice (January 26, 2005 – January 20, 2009): Secretary Rice and her representative advised the Department and OIG that the Secretary did not use either personal or Department email accounts for official business.95 OIG searched selected records and did not find any evidence to indicate that the Secretary used such accounts during her tenure. [b]OIG received limited responses on questionnaires sent to former Secretary Rice’s staff.[/b] Two staff recalled printing and filing emails, and only one acknowledged the use of personal email accounts for official business.96 OIG reviewed hard-copy and electronic records of Secretary Rice’s immediate staff and discovered that other staff who did not reply to the questionnaire did use personal email accounts to conduct official business. [/quote] [quote]Secretary Clinton (January 21, 2009 – February 1, 2013): Former Secretary Clinton did not use a Department email account and has acknowledged using an email account maintained on a private server for official business. [b]As discussed above, in December 2014, her representative produced to the Department 55,000 hard-copy pages of documents, representing approximately 30,000 emails that could potentially constitute Federal records that she sent or received from April 2009 through early 2013. Secretary Clinton’s representative asserted that, because the Secretary emailed Department officials at their government email accounts, the Department already had records of the Secretary’s email preserved within its recordkeeping systems.[/b]97 [/quote] She had a representative answer questions AND she was able to produce 55,000 pages of email.[/quote]
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