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Aide testifies in US e-mail row | |
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A top aide to the ex-US congressman who quit over an explicit e-mail scandal has testified before the House of Representatives ethics committee. | |
The scandal was triggered by recent revelations that Mark Foley had sent lurid e-mails to young male staff. | The scandal was triggered by recent revelations that Mark Foley had sent lurid e-mails to young male staff. |
Aide Kirk Fordham gave evidence behind closed doors. He was expected to say Republican leaders knew of Mr Foley's activity at least three years ago. | |
Mr Foley has said he is gay but denies any sexual contact with the teenagers. | Mr Foley has said he is gay but denies any sexual contact with the teenagers. |
Aide denials | Aide denials |
Mr Foley resigned on 29 September after revelations that he had sent sexual messages to House pages - high school students appointed to help with administrative work. | Mr Foley resigned on 29 September after revelations that he had sent sexual messages to House pages - high school students appointed to help with administrative work. |
If there was a cover-up then we should find that out through the investigation process House Speaker Dennis Hastert | If there was a cover-up then we should find that out through the investigation process House Speaker Dennis Hastert |
The youngest recipient of the suggestive e-mails is said to have been 16 years old. | The youngest recipient of the suggestive e-mails is said to have been 16 years old. |
In his testimony, Mr Fordham was expected to say he warned House Speaker Dennis Hastert's chief-of-staff about Mr Foley's inappropriate conduct in 2003, or possibly a year earlier. | |
The chief-of-staff, Scott Palmer, has denied the claims. | The chief-of-staff, Scott Palmer, has denied the claims. |
Mr Hastert's aides say they only learned of an overly friendly e-mail in the autumn of 2005 and of sexually explicit ones last month. | Mr Hastert's aides say they only learned of an overly friendly e-mail in the autumn of 2005 and of sexually explicit ones last month. |
Mr Hastert, who last week rejected calls for his resignation over his handling of the case, has said he will sack any member of his staff who may have covered up the e-mail scandal. | Mr Hastert, who last week rejected calls for his resignation over his handling of the case, has said he will sack any member of his staff who may have covered up the e-mail scandal. |
US MID-TERMS BLOG The case against the Republicans looks so bad, so utterly unanswerable BBC Washington correspondent Justin Webb Read Justin's thoughts in full | US MID-TERMS BLOG The case against the Republicans looks so bad, so utterly unanswerable BBC Washington correspondent Justin Webb Read Justin's thoughts in full |
Jim Kolbe, the only openly gay Republican in Congress, said he became aware of Mr Foley's behaviour six years ago, after a young worker showed him inappropriate messages. | Jim Kolbe, the only openly gay Republican in Congress, said he became aware of Mr Foley's behaviour six years ago, after a young worker showed him inappropriate messages. |
Mr Kolbe said he passed the information on "promptly" to the office that supervises the pages. | Mr Kolbe said he passed the information on "promptly" to the office that supervises the pages. |
"I did not have a personal conversation with Mr Foley about the matter. I assume e-mail contacts ceased, since the former page never raised the issue again with my office." | "I did not have a personal conversation with Mr Foley about the matter. I assume e-mail contacts ceased, since the former page never raised the issue again with my office." |
The ethics committee, on which there are five Democrats and five Republicans, will examine who became aware of the allegations and when, although it has no jurisdiction over Mr Foley. | The ethics committee, on which there are five Democrats and five Republicans, will examine who became aware of the allegations and when, although it has no jurisdiction over Mr Foley. |
Committee chairman Doc Hastings said he hoped to finish the inquiry "in weeks", but it is unclear whether it will be complete before the 7 November mid-term elections. | Committee chairman Doc Hastings said he hoped to finish the inquiry "in weeks", but it is unclear whether it will be complete before the 7 November mid-term elections. |
The scandal is dominating US politics, with opinion polls suggesting it has already harmed President George W Bush's standing. | The scandal is dominating US politics, with opinion polls suggesting it has already harmed President George W Bush's standing. |