"In one case, a private contractor investigator, who pleaded - TopicsExpress



          

"In one case, a private contractor investigator, who pleaded guilty to making a false statement, reported interviewing a person who had died more than a decade earlier. Another investigator was found guilty of making false statements in checks for applicants seeking "top secret" clearances for jobs in the Air Force, Army, Navy and US Treasury. The highest number of convictions, 11, involved special agents for OPM. Another seven convictions were of employees of USIS, a Virginia-based company that has come under scrutiny for its role in vetting former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden and more recently, Washington Navy Yard shooter Aaron Alexis. Two of those USIS investigators had the highest number — more than four dozen each — of flawed background check reports sent to OPM, court documents showed."
Posted on: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 17:26:11 +0000

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