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Published December 20, 2015
State Department officials exerted "undue influence and favoritism" in short-circuiting an internal investigation of multiple sexual harassment charges against a regional security officer with a long history of such allegations.
Investigators from the department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security found "overwhelming evidence of the [regional security officer's] culpability," according to a State Department IG report.
Those allegations were lodged against an unidentified regional security officer in 2011, but "the RSO already had a long history of similar misconduct allegations dating back 10 years at seven other posts where he worked," the IG said.
The RSO had been suspended for five days following a 2006 internal investigation.
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