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Monday, April 13, 2015

Attorney General reminds employees prostitutes are the against rules

Attorney General Eric Holder sent a memo on Friday to Justice Department employees reminding them that soliciting prostitutes is against agency rules and can lead to suspension or firing.

His memo came weeks after a scathing inspector general's report found the Drug Enforcement Administration had mishandled allegations that several of its agents went to sex parties with prostitutes.

Holder said the department's prohibition on soliciting prostitutes applies even when employees are off duty or in foreign countries where prostitution may be legal.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who would be willing to listen to him pontificate on rules when he is so willing to shred the constitution!

POSAGOTUS - we'll be real happy to see you gone!

Anonymous said...

who knew? guess I might want to pick a different career!

Anonymous said...

Didn't he resign already? What is he still doing at the Department of (In)Justice??

Anonymous said...

But not paying your taxes is ok.

Anonymous said...

It's funny that he would make a statement like that while he is a whore for Obama.

Anonymous said...

Tell that to BILL CLINTON.

Unknown said...

goes to show you how corrupt the u.s. attorney general and secret service departments really are sounds like the good old boys need full time babysitters to keep hem on the legal path no excuses,they are in the public's eye if they flaunt their position time to terminate them