Summary
A 23-year-old single male, with a high school diploma and one year of college, was denied a Secret-level security clearance under Guideline G (Alcohol Consumption). The denial stemmed from a pattern of excessive alcohol consumption and multiple alcohol-related incidents, which raised concerns about his judgment and reliability.
The Statement of Reasons detailed several allegations, including arrests for Public Affray and Aggravated Battery in July 1994, Driving While Intoxicated on September 28, 1995, and Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol in September 1997. Additionally, the applicant was arrested for Domestic Violence, Battery on a Household Member, and Criminal Damage. These incidents highlighted disqualifying conditions G.1 and G.4.
The judge concluded that the applicant's long-term drinking pattern and the absence of evidence of rehabilitation demonstrated poor judgment and unreliability. The applicant failed to show a commitment to abstain from alcohol, and his judgment was adversely affected by his alcohol use, as evidenced by his arrests. Consequently, granting a security clearance was deemed inconsistent with national interest.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant has a history of excessive alcohol consumption and multiple alcohol-related incidents.
- The applicant failed to demonstrate rehabilitation or a commitment to abstain from alcohol.
- The applicant's judgment was adversely affected by his alcohol use, as evidenced by his arrests.
Conditions Referenced
- G.1raisedAlcohol-related Incidents Away From Work
- G.4raisedHabitual or Binge Consumption of Alcohol
Key Rule Quoted
“The Government is therefore appropriately concerned where available information indicates that an Applicant for clearance may be involved in the excessive use of alcohol that demonstrates poor judgment, untrustworthiness or unreliability on the Applicant's part.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJul 18, 1997
- Answer filedSep 5, 1997
- Hearing heldDec 18, 1997
- Decision dateFeb 24, 1998
Cite For
- Excessive Alcohol Consumption as a Disqualifying Condition Under Guideline G
- Impact of Alcohol-related Incidents on Security Clearance Eligibility
- Lack of Evidence of Rehabilitation as a Basis for Denial of Clearance