Private
email servers 'not acceptable' at State Dept: official
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[May 07, 2015]
By David Lawder
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State
Department has deemed it "not acceptable" for staff to conduct official
business on a private email server as presidential contender Hillary
Clinton did when she was secretary of state, a senior department
official told senators on Wednesday.
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Testifying before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, Joyce Barr,
the State Department's assistant secretary of administration, said
that, in the course of recovering Clinton's emails, the agency had
clarified its guidelines on record keeping.
Asked by Republican Senator Thom Tillis if the practices used by
Clinton were still acceptable at the department, Barr said, "We
continue to do training but we've sent department notices,
telegrams, we've talked to directors. I think the message is loud
and clear that that is not acceptable."
Asked to clarify whether she meant it was both unacceptable now and
should have been unacceptable in the past, Barr said, "Going
forward, yes."
Clinton is the leading contender for the Democratic Party's
presidential nomination in 2016. She is expected to testify soon
before a U.S. House of Representatives panel investigating the
deadly 2012 attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities in Benghazi,
Libya, and to answer questions about her email practices.
Clinton’s exclusive use of a personal email account for government
business as secretary of state emerged in a New York Times report in
March that prompted concerns about transparency and security.
Clinton explained that she thought it would be simpler to just have
one account so she would only need to carry one email handheld
device. She has also said that while she should have used a separate
government email account, she violated no rules.
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Barr told senators on the Republican-controlled committee on
Wednesday that the State Department now has all of the official
emails that Clinton had turned over to the department but was
relying on her word that nothing official was withheld.
Under questioning from Republican Senator John Cornyn, she said she
had not known that Clinton was operating exclusively on a private
email server while Clinton was secretary of state, nor was Barr
aware of anyone else in the government who was now operating that
way.
Senator Tillis said it was a "bad decision" on Clinton's part to use
a private server and for the State Department to allow it.
"I hope that we go so far as to say if you do this in the future,
you get fired," said the freshman senator.
(Reporting by David Lawder; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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