Friday, May 25, 2007

Justice broadens internal investigation

WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department has broadened an internal investigation examining whether aides to Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales improperly took into account political considerations in hiring department employees, officials familiar with the investigation said Thursday.

The expanded investigation, conducted by the department's Inspector General and Office of Professional Responsibility, follows testimony Wednesday by former Gonzales aide Monica M. Goodling. She told a House committee that she considered party affiliation in screening applicants to become immigration judges.

The Justice Department also announced Thursday that it could find no record to support claims by Goodling in her testimony that taking politics into account in filling positions on the immigration bench had been approved by other department officials.

Goodling is under investigation for allegedly having violated federal civil-service rules and department policy for considering partisan political activity in conducting reviews of candidates for career prosecutor positions. She testified before the House Judiciary Committee under a grant of immunity from prosecution based on her comments.