Senator Joe Lieberman announced a Senate inquiry into the recent Secret Service prostitution scandal on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday, reports the Washington Post.
Nine Secret Service employees have been fired for misconduct during an April mission in Columbia, raising questions and triggering new rules regarding culture and conduct within the agency.
Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan will be called before the committee May 23 to speak publicly for the first time about the Colombia prostitution scandal investigation, along with Charles K. Edwards, acting inspector general of the Department of Homeland Security.
“This is really a heartbreaking incident, and really a dangerous incident, and we really have got to make sure it never does happen again,” Lieberman said on “State of the Union”.
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