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Hillary Clinton criticised for use of personal email for government business | Hillary Clinton criticised for use of personal email for government business |
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Hillary Clinton's exclusive use of her personal email to conduct business as US secretary of state is being examined as a possible breach of federal requirements. | Hillary Clinton's exclusive use of her personal email to conduct business as US secretary of state is being examined as a possible breach of federal requirements. |
From 2009 to 2013, Mrs Clinton did not have a government email address, the US State Department told The New York Times. | From 2009 to 2013, Mrs Clinton did not have a government email address, the US State Department told The New York Times. |
The Federal Record Act requires official emails to be preserved. | The Federal Record Act requires official emails to be preserved. |
Thousands of pages of emails handed over do not include all her messages. | Thousands of pages of emails handed over do not include all her messages. |
The correspondence of federal officials is considered government records under federal law. | The correspondence of federal officials is considered government records under federal law. |
While there are exceptions for classified materials, most documents are kept for the use of journalists, congressional committees and historians. | While there are exceptions for classified materials, most documents are kept for the use of journalists, congressional committees and historians. |
Other US officials have been cited for the use of private correspondence, but in Mrs Clinton's case the use of email was more widespread. | |
Aides have since made available 55,000 pages of emails, but they do not seem to include all messages sent by the former secretary of state. | Aides have since made available 55,000 pages of emails, but they do not seem to include all messages sent by the former secretary of state. |
Serious breach | Serious breach |
Government watchdogs and former officials from the National Archives and Records Administration told the New York Times that Mrs Clinton's exclusive use of private email was a serious breach. | Government watchdogs and former officials from the National Archives and Records Administration told the New York Times that Mrs Clinton's exclusive use of private email was a serious breach. |
Others cited concerns that a personal email account could be vulnerable to hackers. | Others cited concerns that a personal email account could be vulnerable to hackers. |
Nick Merrill, a spokesman for Mrs Clinton, declined to say why she used a personal account at the state department, but defended its use. Mrs Clinton had complied with the "letter and spirit of the rules", Mr Merrrill said. | Nick Merrill, a spokesman for Mrs Clinton, declined to say why she used a personal account at the state department, but defended its use. Mrs Clinton had complied with the "letter and spirit of the rules", Mr Merrrill said. |
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