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A top US justice department official who refused to testify before Congress about her role in the sacking of eight federal prosecutors has resigned. | |
Monica Goodling, who was senior counsel to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, gave no reason for her abrupt decision. | Monica Goodling, who was senior counsel to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, gave no reason for her abrupt decision. |
Last month she rejected an interview request from a congressional committee investigating the sackings, invoking her right not to incriminate herself. | Last month she rejected an interview request from a congressional committee investigating the sackings, invoking her right not to incriminate herself. |
Mr Gonzales denies the sackings last year were politically motivated. | Mr Gonzales denies the sackings last year were politically motivated. |
The Democratic Party, which now controls Congress, is pushing to expand an investigation into the firings, which affected almost one in 10 federal prosecutors. | The Democratic Party, which now controls Congress, is pushing to expand an investigation into the firings, which affected almost one in 10 federal prosecutors. |
Mr Gonzales - who heads the justice department - says the attorneys were fired because of their job performance and that politics played no role. | |
US ATTORNEYS 93 nationwideServe at the discretion of the president, with the approval of the SenateProsecute criminal cases brought by the governmentProsecute or defend civil cases in which the government is a partyCollect debts owed to the government Source: US Department of Justice | US ATTORNEYS 93 nationwideServe at the discretion of the president, with the approval of the SenateProsecute criminal cases brought by the governmentProsecute or defend civil cases in which the government is a partyCollect debts owed to the government Source: US Department of Justice |
But critics says they were meant to halt investigations into Republican officials or punish the attorneys for failing to prosecute Democrats. | But critics says they were meant to halt investigations into Republican officials or punish the attorneys for failing to prosecute Democrats. |
Ms Goodling, who submitted her resignation to Mr Gonzales in a brief three-sentence letter, served as the Justice Department's liaison with the White House. | Ms Goodling, who submitted her resignation to Mr Gonzales in a brief three-sentence letter, served as the Justice Department's liaison with the White House. |
Last month, a Senate committee voted to authorise legal orders compelling key White House aides to testify in the case, but President Bush has vowed to resist this. | Last month, a Senate committee voted to authorise legal orders compelling key White House aides to testify in the case, but President Bush has vowed to resist this. |
Mr Gonzales, who faces calls to resign, is likely to testify before Congress later this month. | Mr Gonzales, who faces calls to resign, is likely to testify before Congress later this month. |
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