Summary
A 50-year-old defense contractor manager was denied a Secret-level security clearance due to concerns under Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption). The applicant admitted to a pattern of excessive drinking from approximately 1963 to at least July 1996, identifying himself as an alcoholic. This history included two convictions for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol.
The judge found that the applicant's long-standing alcohol abuse, coupled with a recent relapse during treatment, raised significant doubts about his judgment and reliability. While Disqualifying Conditions G.1, G.3, and G.4 were raised, Mitigating Condition G.3 was applied.
Ultimately, the denial was based on the applicant's extensive 34-year history of alcohol abuse, the recent relapse, and his failure to present persuasive evidence of rehabilitation or sufficient time in recovery to alleviate security concerns.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant has a long history of alcohol abuse spanning over 34 years, including two DUI convictions.
- The applicant's recent relapse during treatment indicated ongoing issues with alcohol dependence.
- The applicant failed to provide persuasive evidence of rehabilitation or sufficient time in recovery to mitigate concerns.
Conditions Referenced
- G.1raisedAlcohol-related Incidents Away From Work, Such as Driving Under the Influence
- G.3raisedDiagnosis by a Credentialed Medical Professional of Alcohol Abuse or Alcohol Dependence
- G.4raisedHabitual or Binge Consumption of Alcohol to the Point of Impaired Judgment
- G.3rejectedPositive Changes in Behavior Supportive of SobrietyAlthough the applicant demonstrated some positive changes, the recency of his alcohol abuse and history of relapse were significant concerns.
Key Rule Quoted
“Excessive alcohol consumption often leads to the exercise of questionable judgment, unreliability, failure to control impulses, and increases the risk of unauthorized disclosure of classified information due to carelessness.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedDec 10, 1996
- Answer filedDec 31, 1996
- Hearing heldApr 23, 1997
- Decision dateJul 28, 1997
Cite For
- Denial of Security Clearance Due to Long History of Alcohol Abuse
- Impact of Recent Relapse on Security Clearance Eligibility
- Importance of Demonstrating Sufficient Rehabilitation in Alcohol-related Cases