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Rove questioned over sackings row | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
Karl Rove, former aide to President Bush, has been questioned over the controversial firing of several government prosecutors in 2006. | |
Mr Rove was interviewed by special prosecutor Nora Dannehy, but declined to comment afterwards, reports say. | |
Ms Dannehy is investigating whether criminal charges should be brought against those involved in the sackings. | Ms Dannehy is investigating whether criminal charges should be brought against those involved in the sackings. |
The dismissal of the nine attorneys caused an outcry amid allegations it was politically motivated. | |
The justice department was then accused of attempting to mislead the public about the reasons for the dismissals. | |
The furore led to the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and several other senior aides. | The furore led to the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and several other senior aides. |
Mr Rove - chief strategist in George W Bush's two presidential election victories - was accused of knowing about the plans to fire the attorneys. | Mr Rove - chief strategist in George W Bush's two presidential election victories - was accused of knowing about the plans to fire the attorneys. |
He refused to attend a congressional hearing into the allegations last year. | He refused to attend a congressional hearing into the allegations last year. |
Although Mr Rove did not comment after Friday's interview, a spokeswoman for his lawyer said he had co-operated with Ms Dannehy and tried to answer her questions, the Associated Press news agency reported. | |
'Serious allegations' | |
The row began when nine US attorneys were removed from their positions by the Department of Justice in December 2006. | The row began when nine US attorneys were removed from their positions by the Department of Justice in December 2006. |
At the time, the department said they had been fired for poor performance. | At the time, the department said they had been fired for poor performance. |
Serious allegations involving potential criminal conduct have not been fully investigated or resolved Glenn Fine Justice department inspector general | Serious allegations involving potential criminal conduct have not been fully investigated or resolved Glenn Fine Justice department inspector general |
But it later emerged that those fired had not been rated any more poorly than many of their colleagues, leading many observers to conclude the sackings had been politically-motivated. | But it later emerged that those fired had not been rated any more poorly than many of their colleagues, leading many observers to conclude the sackings had been politically-motivated. |
Some of the attorneys had been involved in the prosecution of high-profile Republican members of Congress, while others had refused to investigate allegations of voter fraud against Democrats. | Some of the attorneys had been involved in the prosecution of high-profile Republican members of Congress, while others had refused to investigate allegations of voter fraud against Democrats. |
US attorneys investigate and prosecute court cases for the government. | US attorneys investigate and prosecute court cases for the government. |
They can be dismissed at any time, but may not be removed for political reasons. | They can be dismissed at any time, but may not be removed for political reasons. |
Nora Dannehy was appointed last September to lead the investigation by the attorney general after a report into the affair by the inspector general of the justice department criticised the actions of administration officials. | Nora Dannehy was appointed last September to lead the investigation by the attorney general after a report into the affair by the inspector general of the justice department criticised the actions of administration officials. |
"Serious allegations involving potential criminal conduct have not been fully investigated or resolved," Inspector General Glenn Fine said in his report. | "Serious allegations involving potential criminal conduct have not been fully investigated or resolved," Inspector General Glenn Fine said in his report. |
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