The US Secret Service is under new scrutiny as the top watchdog at 
Homeland Security announces his own investigation of the growing 
prostitution scandal. Inspector General Charles K. Edwards wants to 
probe the agency’s response. With some suggesting the scandal in 
Colombia wasn’t an isolated incident, ethics experts from right here in 
Baltimore are stepping in. Johns Hopkins University will train dozens of
 agents in the coming days. Kai Jackson has more on the university’s key role.
It’s no secret that Johns Hopkins is teaching this two-day ethics 
course but it will be on Secret Service property at an undisclosed 
location.
The sex scandal rocking the US Secret Service now has a Maryland 
connection. Because of what happened, Johns Hopkins University will 
teach agents a two-day course in ethics.
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2 comments:
All they have to do is read the the Bible , Guess we have to form a committee and help these poor souls.
Then we will have a branch of the government called National Secret Service Education Services , then we have a national Secret Service Day.
had to take a break , I just puked
Screw and ethics class how about an economics class, if the hooker does her service then pay the woman. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, this rings so true right now lol.
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