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Former Senator Tom Daschle has withdrawn his nomination as US health and human services secretary after a controversy involving unpaid taxes. | Former Senator Tom Daschle has withdrawn his nomination as US health and human services secretary after a controversy involving unpaid taxes. |
US President Barack Obama said he had accepted his nominee's withdrawal "with sadness and regret". | US President Barack Obama said he had accepted his nominee's withdrawal "with sadness and regret". |
Mr Obama later acknowledged in a TV interview that he had "made a mistake" in his handling of the case. | |
It was revealed last week that Mr Daschle, an early Obama backer, had failed to pay some $130,000 in taxes. | It was revealed last week that Mr Daschle, an early Obama backer, had failed to pay some $130,000 in taxes. |
His move came only hours after Nancy Killefer, nominated as budget watchdog, also withdrew over tax issues. | His move came only hours after Nancy Killefer, nominated as budget watchdog, also withdrew over tax issues. |
The two high-profile withdrawals were the latest setbacks for Mr Obama as he seeks to form his new administration. | The two high-profile withdrawals were the latest setbacks for Mr Obama as he seeks to form his new administration. |
Ms Killefer said she did not want a personal tax issue - reportedly concerning household help - to distract from and delay Mr Obama's plans. | Ms Killefer said she did not want a personal tax issue - reportedly concerning household help - to distract from and delay Mr Obama's plans. |
Tom Daschle says he notified officials when he realised he had made a mistake. | Tom Daschle says he notified officials when he realised he had made a mistake. |
Her appointment to the newly-created post of chief performance officer was intended to help cut wasteful government spending. | Her appointment to the newly-created post of chief performance officer was intended to help cut wasteful government spending. |
Announcing his withdrawal, Mr Daschle, the former Senate Democratic leader, said he would have not been able to operate "with the full faith of Congress and the American people". | Announcing his withdrawal, Mr Daschle, the former Senate Democratic leader, said he would have not been able to operate "with the full faith of Congress and the American people". |
He also said he did not want to "be a distraction" from Mr Obama's agenda. | He also said he did not want to "be a distraction" from Mr Obama's agenda. |
In a statement, Mr Obama said: "Tom has made a mistake, which he has openly acknowledged. He has not excused it, nor do I." | In a statement, Mr Obama said: "Tom has made a mistake, which he has openly acknowledged. He has not excused it, nor do I." |
The president went on: "Now we must move forward with our plan to lift this economy and put people back to work." | The president went on: "Now we must move forward with our plan to lift this economy and put people back to work." |
'Setting an example' | |
In an interview with NBC Mr Obama said he regretted the way he had handled the case. | |
"I've got to own up to my mistake which is that ultimately it's important for this administration to send a message that there aren't two sets of rules," he said, according to a transcript. | |
"You know, one for prominent people and one for ordinary folks who have to pay their taxes." | |
Nancy Killefer was nominated to a newly-created budget watchdog postWhite House press secretary Robert Gibbs said both nominees had come to the decision to withdraw on their own. | Nancy Killefer was nominated to a newly-created budget watchdog postWhite House press secretary Robert Gibbs said both nominees had come to the decision to withdraw on their own. |
"They both recognised that you can't set an example of responsibility but accept a different standard of who serves," Mr Gibbs said. | "They both recognised that you can't set an example of responsibility but accept a different standard of who serves," Mr Gibbs said. |
Massachusetts Senator John Kerry said Mr Daschle's withdrawal was a great loss to the cause of health care reform. | Massachusetts Senator John Kerry said Mr Daschle's withdrawal was a great loss to the cause of health care reform. |
"When the smoke clears and the frenzy has ended, no-one will believe that this unwitting mistake should have erased 30 years of selfless public service and remarkable skill and legislative expertise on health care," he said. | "When the smoke clears and the frenzy has ended, no-one will believe that this unwitting mistake should have erased 30 years of selfless public service and remarkable skill and legislative expertise on health care," he said. |
Mr Daschle paid about $128,000 in back taxes and $12,000 in interest last month. | Mr Daschle paid about $128,000 in back taxes and $12,000 in interest last month. |
Appearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Monday, he apologised for what he said had been a mistake. The tax issue stemmed from the use of a car and driver provided to him by a friend and consulting client. | Appearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Monday, he apologised for what he said had been a mistake. The tax issue stemmed from the use of a car and driver provided to him by a friend and consulting client. |
The BBC's James Coomarasamy in Washington says Mr Obama has been facing growing criticism over the contradiction between his pledge to create a new, ethical administration and the problems of his nominees. | The BBC's James Coomarasamy in Washington says Mr Obama has been facing growing criticism over the contradiction between his pledge to create a new, ethical administration and the problems of his nominees. |
US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was confirmed last week only after long arguments over his failure to pay $34,000 (£24,500) in taxes he owed until shortly before he was nominated. | US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was confirmed last week only after long arguments over his failure to pay $34,000 (£24,500) in taxes he owed until shortly before he was nominated. |
In January, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson announced he was withdrawing from consideration as commerce secretary after an investigation was launched into a state contract that had been given to his campaign donors. | In January, New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson announced he was withdrawing from consideration as commerce secretary after an investigation was launched into a state contract that had been given to his campaign donors. |
Republican Senator Judd Gregg was on Tuesday appointed instead, the second from his party to join Mr Obama's cabinet. | Republican Senator Judd Gregg was on Tuesday appointed instead, the second from his party to join Mr Obama's cabinet. |