Bush staff ordered to review ethics rules

Bush staff ordered to review ethics rules

WASHINGTON – President George W Bush, reacting to the indictment of a high-level White House aide in the CIA leak case, has ordered his staff to get a refresher on ethics rules.

In a memo sent to all White House aides on Friday, the counsel’s office said it will hold briefings this week on ethics, with a particular focus on the rules governing the handling of classified information. Attendance is mandatory for anyone holding any level of security clearance.”There will be no exceptions,” the memo said.The week after, the counsel’s office is holding sessions on general ethical conduct for the rest of the staff.”The president has made clear his expectation that each member of his Executive Office of the President (EOP) Staff adhere to the spirit as well as the letter of all rules governing ethical conduct for EOP Staff,” the memo said.After a two-year investigation, Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief of staff, I Lewis ‘Scooter’ Libby, was indicted last week, charged with lying to investigators and the grand jury about leaking the CIA status of Valerie Plame, who was a covert officer.Plame’s CIA status was exposed in July 2003 after her husband, former US Ambassador Joseph Wilson, accused the administration of twisting intelligence before the war to exaggerate the Iraqi threat from weapons of mass destruction.Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald is said to be still considering whether Karl Rove, Bush’s top political adviser, illegally misled investigators.Libby has resigned and Rove remains on the job.- Nampa-APAttendance is mandatory for anyone holding any level of security clearance.”There will be no exceptions,” the memo said.The week after, the counsel’s office is holding sessions on general ethical conduct for the rest of the staff.”The president has made clear his expectation that each member of his Executive Office of the President (EOP) Staff adhere to the spirit as well as the letter of all rules governing ethical conduct for EOP Staff,” the memo said.After a two-year investigation, Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief of staff, I Lewis ‘Scooter’ Libby, was indicted last week, charged with lying to investigators and the grand jury about leaking the CIA status of Valerie Plame, who was a covert officer.Plame’s CIA status was exposed in July 2003 after her husband, former US Ambassador Joseph Wilson, accused the administration of twisting intelligence before the war to exaggerate the Iraqi threat from weapons of mass destruction.Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald is said to be still considering whether Karl Rove, Bush’s top political adviser, illegally misled investigators.Libby has resigned and Rove remains on the job.- Nampa-AP

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