Summary
A 46-year-old electronic technician for a defense contractor was denied a security clearance due to significant financial issues and a failure to disclose these on his application. The denial was based on Guideline E (Personal Conduct) and Guideline F (Financial Considerations).
The applicant had seven delinquent debts totaling nearly $34,000, with no payments made since May 2000. These debts included an unpaid telephone bill of $555, a 1998 loan for a mortgage payment totaling $3,578, and two car loans from 1996 amounting to $9,095 and $9,003 respectively. Other debts included a $945 credit card balance from 1997, $7,164 in unpaid mortgage payments, and $3,757 owed for furniture purchased in 1998.
Additionally, the applicant failed to disclose these delinquent debts on his 2001 security clearance application, which was considered a lack of candor. The judge determined that the applicant's financial mismanagement and lack of proactive debt repayment efforts were not mitigated by his wife's illness, as it was deemed too distant in time to be a relevant factor.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- Applicant has seven unpaid debts totaling nearly $34,000, with no payments made since May 2000.
- Applicant failed to disclose delinquent debts on his security clearance application, indicating a lack of candor.
- The applicant's wife's illness was not contemporaneous with his financial problems and did not mitigate his lack of action regarding debts.
Conditions Referenced
- F.1raisedA History of Not Meeting Financial Obligations.
- F.3raisedInability or Unwillingness to Satisfy Debts.
- E.2raisedThe Deliberate Omission, Concealment, Falsification or Misrepresentation of Relevant and Material Facts.
Key Rule Quoted
“"[N]o one has a 'right' to a security clearance."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedFeb 24, 2004
- Answer filedMar 19, 2004
- Hearing heldJun 29, 2004
- Decision dateDec 9, 2004
Cite For
- Failure to Disclose Debts on Security Clearance Application Under Guideline E
- Financial Mismanagement Leading to Security Concerns Under Guideline F
- Impact of Personal Circumstances on Financial Obligations and Security Clearance Decisions