Summary
A 25-year-old defense contractor consultant was denied a security clearance under Guideline E (Personal Conduct) and Guideline J (Criminal Conduct). The denial stemmed from his involvement in prescription forgery and subsequent dishonesty during a security investigation.
Specifically, the applicant forged a prescription for medication using a physician's prescription pad on two separate occasions. When questioned by a security investigator, he failed to disclose the forgery or the true reasons for his termination from the medical practice. Instead, he provided false information regarding the circumstances of his termination.
Despite admitting to the allegations, the applicant did not present any mitigating evidence to counter the disqualifying conditions related to his criminal conduct and personal dishonesty. Consequently, the security clearance was denied.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant forged a prescription for medication, which is a criminal act.
- He misrepresented the reasons for his termination from the medical practice during a security investigation.
- The applicant did not present any mitigating evidence to counter the disqualifying conditions.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A5.1.2.1raisedReliable, Unfavorable Information Provided by Associates, Employers, Coworkers, Neighbors, and Other Acquaintances
- E2.A5.1.2.3raisedDeliberately Providing False or Misleading Information Concerning Relevant and Material Matters to an Investigator
- E2.A10.1.2.1raisedAllegations or Admission of Criminal Conduct, Regardless of Whether the Person Was Formally Charged
- E2.A10.1.2.2raisedA Single Serious Crime or Multiple Lesser Offenses
Key Rule Quoted
“An applicant "has the ultimate burden of demonstrating that it is clearly consistent with the national interest to grant or continue his security clearance."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedApr 25, 2005
- Answer filedMay 15, 2005Applicant admitted all allegations.
- Hearing held—Applicant elected to have the matter decided on the written record.
- Decision dateSep 30, 2005
Cite For
- Disqualifying Conditions Under Guideline E for Personal Conduct
- Disqualifying Conditions Under Guideline J for Criminal Conduct
- The Burden of Proof on the Applicant to Demonstrate Eligibility for a Security Clearance