Summary
A 43-year-old division director for a defense contractor was denied a security clearance under Guideline F (Financial Considerations) due to a history of financial difficulties. The judge cited two bankruptcy filings, in 1988 and 1998, as significant concerns.
Further issues included the applicant's failure to make required payments under his Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan, which resulted in its dismissal. Additionally, the applicant did not provide corroborating evidence to support his claims of debt repayment or resolution.
The judge concluded that the applicant's financial problems were not isolated incidents and that he failed to present a reasonable plan to address his outstanding debts. Consequently, granting a security clearance was deemed inconsistent with national interest, and the application was denied.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant has a history of financial difficulties, including two bankruptcy filings in 1988 and 1998.
- The applicant failed to make required payments under his Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan, leading to its dismissal.
- The applicant did not provide corroborating evidence for claims of debt repayment or resolution.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A6.1.2.1raisedA History of Not Meeting Financial Obligations
- E2.A6.1.2.3raisedInability or Unwillingness to Satisfy Debts
Key Rule Quoted
“The government has a compelling interest in ensuring each Applicant possesses the requisite judgement, reliability, and trustworthiness of those who must protect national interests as their own.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedMar 31, 2005
- Answer filedApr 21, 2005
- Hearing held—Decision on the record requested.
- Decision dateMay 26, 2006
Cite For
- Denial of Clearance Due to Financial Difficulties Under Guideline F
- Failure to Demonstrate a Reasonable Plan for Debt Repayment
- Impact of Multiple Bankruptcy Filings on Security Clearance Eligibility