Summary
A 22-year-old defense contractor was denied a security clearance under Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption) due to a history of excessive alcohol use and non-compliance with court orders. The applicant had multiple alcohol-related incidents, including two driving while impaired convictions, and was charged with multiple alcohol-related offenses. These incidents raised concerns about his judgment and reliability, indicating a pattern of habitual or binge consumption leading to impaired judgment.
The applicant failed to seek or complete court-ordered alcohol treatment and assessments. Despite his claims of reduced alcohol intake, the judge found his testimony lacked credibility and did not demonstrate sufficient evidence of rehabilitation or concrete steps taken to address his alcohol-related issues.
Ultimately, the denial was based on the applicant's failure to comply with court-ordered assessments and therapy, his history of alcohol-related incidents, and his inability to demonstrate a commitment to abstain from alcohol or seek help for his use. The decision highlighted a lack of credible evidence regarding his efforts to mitigate the security concerns.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant had multiple alcohol-related incidents, including two driving while impaired convictions.
- He failed to comply with court-ordered assessments and therapy for alcohol issues.
- The applicant's testimony lacked credibility and did not demonstrate a commitment to addressing his alcohol consumption.
Conditions Referenced
- G1raisedAlcohol-related Incidents Away From Work
- G4raisedHabitual or Binge Consumption of Alcohol to the Point of Impaired Judgment
Key Rule Quoted
“The granting (or continuance) of a security clearance under this Directive may only be done upon a finding that to do so is clearly consistent with the national interest.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJun 7, 1996
- Answer filedAug 5, 1996
- Hearing heldNov 8, 1996
- Decision dateFeb 14, 1997
Cite For
- Excessive Alcohol Consumption as a Disqualifying Factor Under Guideline G
- Failure to Comply with Court-ordered Rehabilitation as a Basis for Denial
- Credibility Issues Impacting the Assessment of an Applicant's Claims Regarding Alcohol Use