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El informe de la justicia critica el uso ilegal de la política en emplear a querellantes federales, jueces
Lunes 28 de julio de 2008 Discuta este informe en los foros de RINF > HISTORIA CRUDA | Un nuevo informe del departamento de la justicia concluye que la política influenció ilegal emplear de los querellantes de la carrera y de los jueces de la inmigración, y pone en gran parte la culpa en ayudantes superiores a Procurador General de la República anterior Alberto Gonzales. El informe de lunes selecciona el enlace blanco anterior de la casa del departamento, Monica Goodling, para violar la política federal del departamento de la ley y de la justicia discriminando contra los aspirantes del trabajo que no eran legitimistas republicanos o conservadores. El departamento completo de la justicia de 146 páginas divulgue está disponible aquí (.pdf) No es incorrecto considerar afiliaciones políticas o ideológicas en tomar las decisiones que emplean para las posiciones políticas. Sin embargo, la política del departamento y la ley federal prohíben la discriminación en emplear para las posiciones de la carrera en base de afiliaciones políticas. Nuestra investigación encontró que Goodling sujetó incorrectamente a candidatos a ciertas posiciones de la carrera igual evaluación político basada que ella utilizó en los candidatos para las posiciones políticas, en la violación de la ley y de la política federales del departamento. El informe no indica si Goodling o el jefe de personal anterior de Gonzales Kyle Sampson podría hacer frente a cualesquiera cargas. Ningunos de ésos implicados en el discriminatorio todavía empleando el trabajo en la justicia, significando evitarán cualquier pena del departamento. El presidente judicial Juan Conyers del comité de la casa dijo que él está discutiendo si archivar cargas del perjurio contra los informes' implicó a funcionarios, que pudieron haber mentido al congreso durante las investigaciones del politicization del departamento de la justicia. El “informe de hoy describe violaciones sistemáticas del `' de la ley federal de varios líderes anteriores del Ministerio de Justicia,” Conyers dicho en noticias lanza. “Al parecer, la investigación política era tan penetrante que incluso rechazaron a los aspirantes republicanos cualificados de posiciones del departamento porque eran republicano del `no bastante' para Monica Goodling y otros. El informe también hace claramente que el coste a nuestra nación de estos crímenes evidentes era severo, pues rechazaron a los individuos cualificados para las posiciones dominantes en la lucha contra terrorismo y otros trabajos críticos del departamento por ninguna razón con excepción de capricho político. El informe también indica que Monica Goodling, Kyle Sampson, y Alberto Gonzales pudieron haber mentido al congreso sobre estas materias. He ordenado a mi personal repasar de cerca esta materia y considerar si una remisión criminal para el perjurio es necesaria.” Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy used the report to slam the White House. “Rather than strengthening our national security, the Department of Justice appears to have bent to the political will of the administration,” the Vermont Democrat said in a release sent to reporters Monday morning. “Further, the report reveals that the ‘principal source’ for politically vetted candidates considered for important positions as immigration judges was the White House– a clear indication of the untoward political influence of the Bush administration on traditionally non-political appointments.” Justice investigators said that Goodling, at least, may lose her license to practice law as a result of the findings. The report said Gonzales was largely unaware of the hiring decisions by two of his most trusted aides. It also said his aides’ decisions weeded out Democrats and that Goodling also rejected at least one job applicant who was a lesbian. Leahy accused the political influence of stretching higher into the administration and he suggested top officials were simply trying to pin the blame on underlings. “Like some in the administration who would place blame for the actions at Abu Ghraib solely onto the shoulders of a few bad apples, the Attorney General has tried to dismiss the Inspector General’s first report on politicization issued last month as documenting the actions of just a few bad apples,” Leahy said. “But it was obvious from that first report, and becomes more so with this second joint IG/OPR report, that the problems of politicization at the Department are rooted deeper than that. In this report, we once again see that the Bush administration has allowed politics to affect and infect the nation’s chief law enforcement agency’s priorities.” The report marks the culmination of a yearlong investigation by Justice’s Office of Inspector General and Office of Professional Responsibility into whether Republican politics were driving hiring polices at the nation’s premier law enforcement agency that is expected to be above partisan politics. The department’s inspector general is scheduled to testify to the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday. The investigation is one of several that examine accusations of White House political meddling within the Justice Department. Those accusations were initially driven by the firings of nine U.S. attorneys in late 2006 and culminated with Gonzales’ resignation under fire as attorney general last September. The man who replaced Gonzales, Attorney General Michael Mukasey, said he is “of course disturbed” by the findings. “I have said many times, both to members of the public and to department employees, it is neither permissible nor acceptable to consider political affiliations in the hiring of career department employees,” Mukasey said in a statement shortly after the report was released Monday morning. “And I have acted, and will continue to act, to ensure that my words are translated into reality so that the conduct described in this report does not occur again at the department.” With wire reports Discuss this report in the RINF forums > Have Your Say: Justice report faults illegal use of politics in hiring federal prosecutors, judges This entry was posted on Monday, July 28th, 2008 at 7:41 pm and is filed under Political News . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. |
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