Summary
This DOHA security clearance case, decided under Guideline F (Financial Considerations), involved an applicant representing himself who faced denial due to financial issues. The problems stemmed from medical expenses, leading to the application of Disqualifying Condition F1.
The initial judge concluded that the applicant failed to submit corroborating evidence of debt payments. However, the DOHA Appeal Board identified potential due process violations concerning the applicant's ability to present such evidence.
Consequently, the Appeal Board remanded the case for further consideration, meaning no final security clearance outcome has been reached at this stage. The case will proceed to address the procedural concerns regarding evidence submission.
Conditions Referenced
- F1raisedFinancial Considerations
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedMay 15, 2009
- Answer filed—
- Hearing heldSep 24, 2009Decision on written record
- Decision dateDec 29, 2009
Cite For
- Due Process Considerations in Security Clearance Cases
- Remand for Failure to Allow Submission of Corroborating Evidence
- Impact of Legal Advice on Applicant's Ability to Present Evidence