US State Department Official Quits Amid 'Inflated CV' Claims

A senior US
state department official has resigned amid reports she filled up her CV with
false claims about her education and professional background.
Mina Chang
was accused by US media of claiming a non-existent university degree and
creating a fake Time magazine cover with her face on it.
Ms Chang,
35, was deputy assistant secretary for the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization
Operations (CSO).
In her
resignation letter, she denied all the allegations.
Ms Chang
also said she had been "unfairly maligned, unprotected by my superiors,
and exposed to a media with an insatiable desire for gossip and scandal,
genuine or otherwise".
NBC News
reported last week that Ms Chang had inflated her educational achievements
and exaggerated the scope of her non-profit work.
It said that
an NBC News investigation had found that Ms Chang:
Footage has
emerged back from 2017, where Ms Chang is interviewed and the fake Time
magazine cover is shown.
US media say
the scandal has raised questions about the Trump administration's vetting
process.
Ms Chang
took her post at the CSO in April, and US media report that before the row she
was being considered for a more important government position managing a budget
of more than $1bn (£772m).
Ms Chang
denied all the allegations in her resignation letter on Monday.
In the
letter, obtained and published by CNN, she wrote: "A character assassination
based solely on innuendo was launched against me attacking my credentials and
character. This was not an accident.
"Despite
answering every question put to me by a reporter and offering a detailed
rebuttal, my superiors at the department refused to defend me, stand up for the
truth or allow me to answer the false charges against me.
"Today,
the politics of division and personal destruction are at their very worst, and
I have found myself in the crosscurrents of that very division.
"It is
essential that my resignation be seen as a protest and not as surrender,
because I will not surrender my commitment to serve, my fidelity to the truth
or my love of country."
She
described the current environment at the state department as "toxic",
saying the organisation was experiencing "the worst and most profound
moral crisis".
The state
department has so far made no public comments on the issue.
FROM bbc.com/news/world-us-canada
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