Summary
A 41-year-old carpenter trade instructor was denied a security clearance under Guideline E (Personal Conduct) and Guideline F (Financial Considerations). The denial stemmed from his failure to disclose significant debts on his February 2002 security clearance application (SF 86), where he answered "No" to questions regarding delinquencies over 90 and 180 days.
The undisclosed debts included a $145 collection debt, a $2,672 credit card debt, a $5,616 collection debt, $1,456 in collection for VISA and MasterCard accounts, an $849 revolving charge in collection, a $1,710 credit card debt in collection, and a $423 credit card debt. Additionally, the applicant had recently filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, listing substantial medical debt.
While the judge acknowledged that the applicant's financial difficulties were largely due to his spouse's medical issues, this did not mitigate the personal conduct concerns. The applicant's failure to disclose the debts was deemed a lack of candor and poor judgment, leading to the denial of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant failed to disclose significant indebtedness on his February 2002 security clearance application.
- The applicant's financial difficulties were exacerbated by his spouse's medical issues, but this did not mitigate the personal conduct concerns.
- The applicant's reliance on his spouse's assurances regarding their financial situation was deemed poor judgment.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A5.1.1raisedPersonal Conduct
- E2.A6.1.2.1raisedFinancial Considerations
- E2.A6.1.2.3raisedFinancial Considerations
- E2.A6.1.3.3appliedFinancial ConsiderationsThe financial difficulties were largely beyond the applicant's control due to his spouse's medical issues.
- E2.A6.1.3.4appliedFinancial ConsiderationsThe applicant has received counseling and taken steps to manage his financial situation.
Key Rule Quoted
“"[N]o one has a 'right' to a security clearance."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJun 28, 2005
- Answer filedJul 22, 2005Applicant initially acted pro se.
- Hearing heldOct 21, 2005Applicant waived the 15-day notice requirement.
- Decision dateApr 18, 2006
Cite For
- Denial of Clearance Due to Undisclosed Debts on Security Clearance Application
- Impact of Personal Conduct on Financial Considerations
- Mitigating Factors Related to Spouse's Medical Issues in Financial Cases