Summary
A 51-year-old iron worker was denied a security clearance under Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption) due to a long history of alcohol abuse and ongoing consumption. The applicant's record included six alcohol-related incidents between January 1976 and January 1998.
Specifically, the applicant was arrested five times for alcohol-related offenses: DWI in January 1976 (reduced to reckless driving), public drunk in April 1976, DWI in February 1982 (reduced to reckless driving), and DUI in November 1982 and October 1983, each after consuming 8-10 beers. In January 1998, he was charged with DUI after consuming 7-8 beers and later pled guilty to reckless driving. During an August 1984 clearance interview, he discussed the 1982 and 1983 DUIs and the 1982 reckless driving conviction, but not its alcohol-related nature, and did not disclose the 1976 arrests. In February 2003, he stated he still drinks about 8 beers weekly but not to intoxication, and not at or before work.
Despite a period without alcoholic misconduct before and after the 1998 incident, the judge found the extensive history of alcohol abuse unmitigated. The applicant's argument to disregard pre-1984 incidents due to a prior clearance grant was rejected due to differing adjudication guidelines and the government's right to consider past misconduct. The denial was based on the applicant's extensive history of alcohol abuse, continued consumption, and failure to demonstrate rehabilitation.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- Applicant has an extensive history of alcohol abuse punctuated by six alcohol-related incidents.
- Applicant continues to consume alcohol, undermining claims of rehabilitation.
- The applicant failed to demonstrate that he does not have a problem with alcohol.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A7.1.2.1raisedAlcohol-related Incidents Away From Work
- E2.A7.1.2.5raisedHabitual or Binge Consumption of Alcohol
Key Rule Quoted
“A person who seeks access to classified information enters into a fiduciary relationship with the Government predicated upon trust and confidence.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedMay 28, 2003
- Answer filedDec 1, 2003Requested decision without a hearing.
- Hearing held—No hearing was conducted.
- Decision dateJun 25, 2004
Cite For
- History of Alcohol Abuse as a Disqualifying Factor Under Guideline G
- Impact of Ongoing Alcohol Consumption on Security Clearance Eligibility
- The Burden of Persuasion on the Applicant to Demonstrate Suitability Despite Disqualifying Conduct