Summary
A 45-year-old male defense contractor employee was granted a SECRET security clearance despite initial concerns under Guideline F (Financial Considerations). The applicant's financial history included multiple unpaid balances and returned checks, with some debts stemming from medical issues and a general lack of awareness regarding outstanding obligations.
Specifically, the Statement of Reasons detailed 15 allegations, including several collection accounts from July and August 1997 ranging from $61.00 to $536.00, and a larger unpaid balance of $2,364.00 from July 1997 that had accrued to $5,340.90. Other allegations included an account with a current unpaid balance of about $92.82 from August 1992, nine unspecified medical accounts totaling $2,133.56, and three checks returned for insufficient funds.
However, the applicant made significant efforts to resolve these issues. Before the Statement of Reasons was issued, he paid off numerous collection accounts in October and December 1997, with receipts often reflecting zero balances. He also made a partial payment on another account in early 1998, with a remaining balance of $120.00 to $130.00, and intended to pay off another account by April 25, 1998. The judge found that his financial difficulties were not due to willful neglect and that his good-faith efforts to repay creditors, coupled with his current financial situation, mitigated the concerns. The clearance was GRANTED.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant demonstrated a good-faith effort to repay overdue creditors by paying off several collection accounts.
- The applicant's financial difficulties were primarily due to medical issues and lack of awareness of his debts, rather than willful neglect.
- The applicant's current financial situation and efforts to address debts were considered mitigating factors.
Conditions Referenced
- F1raisedHistory of Not Meeting Financial Obligations
- F3raisedInability or Unwillingness to Satisfy Debts
- F1appliedBehavior Was Not Recent
- F6appliedGood-faith Effort to Repay Overdue Creditors
Key Rule Quoted
“The issuance of the clearance is "clearly consistent with the interests of national security," or "clearly consistent with the national interest."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJan 30, 1998
- Answer filedFeb 17, 1998
- Hearing heldMar 23, 1998
- Decision dateApr 9, 1998
Cite For
- Good-faith Efforts to Resolve Financial Obligations Under Guideline F
- Mitigating Factors Related to Financial Difficulties Stemming From Medical Issues
- Consideration of the Whole Person Concept in Security Clearance Decisions