State
Department sets January 2016 deadline for Clinton email release
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[May 19, 2015]
(Reuters) - The State Department has
proposed a mid-January deadline to finish its review and release 55,000
pages of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's work emails she
sent through a private server and has since turned over to the
department.
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Clinton's exclusive use of a personal email account for government
business as secretary of state has prompted concerns about
transparency and security.
Clinton is the leading contender for the Democratic Party's
presidential nomination in 2016, with the Presidential primaries
starting as early as February.
The Jan. 15, 2016 deadline came to light in a document filed on
Monday in a Washington D.C. federal court in a Freedom of
Information Act lawsuit by Vice News against the department seeking
Clinton's emails.
"The Department understands the considerable public's [sic] interest
in these records and is endeavoring to complete the review and
production of them as expeditiously as possible," the department's
acting director of Information Programs and Services John Hackett
said in the filing.
"The collection is, however, voluminous and, due to the breadth of
topics, the nature of the communications, and the interests of
several agencies, presents several challenges," he added.
Clinton has said she thought it simpler to have one email 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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Clinton 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.
A State Department official testifying before the U.S. Senate
Judiciary Committee earlier this month said it was "not acceptable"
for staff to conduct official business on a private email server as
Clinton did.
(Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; Editing by Michael
Perry)
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