March 21, 2008 Rice Apologizes to
Obama
over Passport Breach
Washington
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday that she has
apologized to Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama after her
staff improperly viewed his passport files.
"I told him that I was sorry and I told him that I myself would be
very disturbed if I learned that somebody had looked into my
passport file," Rice told reporters.
The state department confirmed Thursday the unauthorized access to
the Illinois senator's files by three contract workers on Jan 9, Feb
21 and March 14, respectively.
According to a CNN report, the passport files contain scanned images
of passport applications, birth date and basic biographical
information, records of passport renewal, and possibly citizenship
information.
Two contractors were fired and the third one was disciplined by the
contractor's company, department spokesman Sean McCormack said,
adding none of them had high-level position with management role.
The department's acting inspector general has begun an investigation
and contacted the justice department to determine if any laws were
broken, he added.
Obama's campaign called for a thorough investigation to find out the
motive of looking at Obama's files without authorization.
New York senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, another Democratic
presidential hopeful, said through her spokesperson Doug Hattaway
that "the Bush administration has a responsibility to get to the
bottom of it".
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