Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Report shows DeVos used personal email

- COLLIN BINKLEY

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has sometimes used her personal email accounts for government business and has not always properly saved the messages, according to an internal investigat­ion released Monday.

The agency’s Office of Inspector General, which was investigat­ing at the request of House Democrats, said it searched the department’s email system and found a “limited” number of messages to or from DeVos’ personal accounts. In total, it said there were “fewer than 100” emails linked to four personal accounts.

Most of the emails were from the first six months of 2017, soon after DeVos took office, and most were from a single person, the inquiry found. The person, who was not identified in the report, was writing to recommend candidates for agency jobs. Other emails were from people who congratula­ted DeVos on her confirmati­on or offered other job advice.

In total, investigat­ors said they identified six emails sent by DeVos on private accounts, including five that involved official agency business. The inquiry concluded that there was no evidence of “active or extensive” use of DeVos’ personal accounts.

The secretary’s office told investigat­ors it was taking “additional steps to identify and preserve” emails in her personal accounts. A department spokesman declined to comment.

Under department rules, employees are forbidden from using personal emails for government business except in rare circumstan­ces when their work accounts are unavailabl­e. In those cases, employees are required to forward the messages to their work accounts within 20 days. But in DeVos’ case, the report said, that never happened.

“We did not identify any instances where the secretary forwarded emails from her personal accounts to her department email accounts,” the report said. It added that “the secretary’s emails related to government business were not always being properly preserved.”

The inspector general’s office urged the department to improve its training on the issue. It said there was no other evidence of irregulari­ties around the use of personal emails.

During his 2016 campaign, President Donald Trump repeatedly attacked Democratic rival Hillary Clinton over findings that she used a private email server for work while she was secretary of state. At rallies, Trump often called for her prosecutio­n and led supporters in chants of “lock her up!”

The Education Department review was requested in October 2017 by Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn.

The inspector general’s office said it was unable to begin work until “well into 2018” because of staffing challenges.

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