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Senate probe finds ex-top US diplomat in Jerusalem deleted emails
2016-07-14
Like mistress, like man. And the staff is either not trying to quietly see that regulations are followed or they're participating. The next non-Democratic president will have to run the Niagara River through that stable.
[IsraelTimes] A senior US diplomat deleted an untold number of work emails, apparently unaware that even routine messages received and sent by a top government official should be saved, according to a Senate investigation released Tuesday.

When Michael Ratney served as the top diplomat in Jerusalem, he found emails with attachments to be a nuisance, the report from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations said. So, at times, he simply got rid of them to keep his inbox from breaching the storage limits. Ratney, now the US Special Envoy for Syria, didn’t know he was required to keep the messages, the report said.

The Federal Records Act requires the preservation of government records.

The disclosure of Ratney’s electronic housekeeping comes as Republican outrage mounts over Hillary Clinton
... sometimes described as America's Blond Eminence and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Elihu B. Washburne ...
’s use of a private email server for government business during her tenure as secretary of state. The Justice Department announced last week Clinton would not be prosecuted over her handling of classified information, triggering waves of criticism from GOP politicians.

Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Tuesday defended her decision to close the Clinton email investigation without criminal charges, telling the House Judiciary Committee Tuesday that she accepted the unanimous recommendation of career FBI Sherlocks and attorneys.

The Senate investigations subcommittee, chaired by Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, said it uncovered Ratney’s "retention problem" while examining how State Department grants to aid peace negotiations between Israel and Paleostine also helped create a campaign to oppose Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s election in 2015.

The report found no legal wrongdoing by the State Department and said the grassroots group that received the nearly $350,000 in grants, OneVoice, complied with the terms of its grants. But after the grant period ended, "the group deployed the campaign infrastructure and resources created, in part, using US grant funds to support a political campaign to defeat the incumbent Israeli government," the report said.

Portman chided the State Department for ignoring "warning signs" and underwriting "a politically active group in a politically sensitive environment with inadequate safeguards."

Sen. Claire McCaskill
...Now, why would I pay taxes on my airplane? Send the bill to the taxpayers!...
of Missouri, the subcommittee’s top Democrat, said that while the report "shows no wrongdoing" by the B.O. regime, it "highlights deficiencies" in State Department policies that should be addressed to ensure taxpayer dollars are protected.

Ratney was consul general in Jerusalem from 2012 to 2015 during the award and oversight of the grants to OneVoice.

The report said the State Department "was unable to produce all documents responsive to the subcommittee’s requests due to its failure to retain complete email records" for Ratney.

Portman’s front man, Kevin Smith, said the subcommittee became aware during its investigation of at least five separate emails that were provided by OneVoice but not State.

The subcommittee has no way of knowing precisely how many additional emails Ratney could have been deleted, Smith said.
Posted by:trailing wife

#8  Thank you all for clarifying. This is helpful.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-07-14 17:11  

#7  TW, that's the difference between want to and can do do.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-07-14 12:48  

#6  Just carelessness. Nothing to see here, move along.
Posted by: Glenmore   2016-07-14 12:13  

#5  "It was not our intention for Bibi to be re-elected, so I see no crime here."
Posted by: swksvolFF   2016-07-14 11:43  

#4  I detect a pattern here.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-07-14 08:13  

#3  TW, that's the difference between want to and can do.

Any half-assed IT dept. in the world should have backups on this type of stuff stored off site.

These criminals are actively trying to hide their paper trails to cover up........starting at the top.
Posted by: AlanC   2016-07-14 08:05  

#2  If that's so, Bright Pebbles, I take back my comment about the staff. But why then could the State Department not provide those emails?
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-07-14 02:36  

#1  Erm....

Emails are simply MARKED as deleted on the server.

They should be in the mail-server admin's backup logs multiple times.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2016-07-14 02:03  

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