Greg welcomes guests Joe DeVito and Lisa De Pasquale.
Great news: None of six at-risk U.S. embassies followed full vetting procedure for security personnel
The lack of sufficient vetting for security at the Benghazi consulate turns out to be the rule rather than the exception in the Hillary Clinton-run State Department. After the sacking of the facility in which security contractors fled from or possibly participated in the attack, State's Inspector General conducted a review of six of the highest-risk US diplomatic facilities in the world. All six failed to follow requirements for vetting and oversight of security personnel.
The IG inspections took place between March and September 2013, but the records checks go back to 2010. In most cases, records were either incomplete or nonexistent. One location employed a guard for months before discovering that he used multiple identities to hide his criminal record. At another, State paid more than a million dollars for wages to a contractor before finding out that the guards didn't get paid at all -- over a three-year period.
Needless to say, this isn't exactly great timing for Hillary.
Nor is this the only IG report to which Hillary will have to respond. In April, a separate investigation showed that State had "misplaced" $6 billion, most of it during her tenure as Secretary of State...Also read: Would you believe Hillary is 'totally done with' not being honest?
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