Is Privacy Act Violated as Voting War’s GOP Hit Man is Fed Leaks By Justice Department Mole?
Will the DOJ investigate leaks in attacks on Voting Section employees and major voting rights decisions?
By Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet
Posted on January 2, 2012, Printed on January 3, 2012
A crusading GOP critic of the Obama Justice Department’s Voting Section, Hans von Spakovsky,
has admitted to having Department sources that are leaking apparently
confidential and highly personal information that he is using to
viciously attack Voting Section staff and to smear the Department at
large.
Leaking such information—including details from ongoing Inspector
General inquiries into a previous media leak and detailing the behavior
of a DOJ employee related to that internal investigation—would not only
violate DOJ confidentiality rules, but also could violate the federal
Privacy Act, which governs how agencies are to control records.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
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