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U.S. Congressman asks Secret Service chief to reveal number of agents involved in Colombian scandal

Washington, Mon, 23 Apr 2012 ANI

Washington, April 23 (ANI): The head of the Homeland Security Committee in the U.S. Congress, Peter King, has asked Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan to reveal the number of agents involved in the Colombian prostitution scandal.

In a letter to Sullivan, King demanded the names of the government officials involved and other details of the scandal, The Daily Mail reports.

King has also asked whether the agents were carrying weapons or other classified material to their rooms where they brought the women in Cartagena.

He has set a deadline of five days for Sullivan to answer all questions.

Six Secret Service agents have already been fired and it is thought that more will go after the scandal implicated up to 23 government employees.

Investigations have also revealed that one Secret Service agent took a woman to the Hotel Hilton in Cartagena, Colombia, five days before President Obama's arrival. (ANI)


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