Posted on 06/24/2015 11:34:12 AM PDT by Liz
Then-Secy Hillary's top aide Cheryl Mills held several outside roles......(1) board position with a UAE-funded university in Abu Dhabi....(2) chief of staff and counselor at the State Department....and, (3) Clinton Foundation director.
At the State Dept in early 2009, Mills continued to serve as general counsel for New York University for several months. She also sat on the board of the NYU in Abu Dhabi Corporation, the fundraising arm for the universitys UAE satellite campus. The school is bankrolled by the Abu Dhabi government and has been criticized by NYU professors and human rights activists for alleged labor abuses.
Mills resigned both positions in May 2009, according to a university spokesperson. Although she did not receive a direct salary from the Abu Dhabi board, she collected $198,000 over four months from NYU.
While the State Department told the Free Beacon that Mills did not start working as Clintons chief of staff until May 24, 2009, internal agency documents indicate she began months earlier. Mills is identified as Clintons chief of staff in several U.S. diplomatic cables prior to May 2009. One confidential dispatch published by Wikileaks described a Feb. 5, 2009 meeting in Washington between Haitian President Rene Preval and Secy Clinton.
On the U.S. side, U.S. Ambassador to Haiti Janet Sanderson Special Advisor Vicki Huddleston, and Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills joined the Secretary, said the cable, which was sent from Hillary Clintons office to the U.S. embassy in Port au Prince on Feb. 11, 2009.
Mills is also copied on over a dozen internal State Department memos vetting Bill Clintons paid speaking engagements between February and May 2009. The documents were released last year under a Freedom of Information Act request from Judicial Watch.
In the memos, drafted by the State Departments deputy legal advisor, James Thessin, Mills is identified as Counselor and Chief of Staff, U.S. Department of State.
On February 17, 2009, Thessin sent a memo to Bill Clintons scheduler, recommending To expedite these [conflict of interest assessment] requests in the future, you may wish to forward the request directly to me, with a copy to Waldo (Chip) Brooks, my Senior Ethics counsel his deputy, Violanda Botet and Cheryl Mills.
As the Free Beacon previously reported, Mills was still on the board of the William J. Clinton Foundation during this time.
A Clinton Foundation official told the Free Beacon that Mills resigned from its board in March 2009, but did not provide the specific date. The official also said the position was unpaid and there was no board activity [involving Mills] after December 2008.
While Mills is also listed in some Clinton Foundation records as a director until as late as 2012, the foundation and its filing vendor told the Free Beacon this was due to an inadvertent filing error.
Mills outside roles could have opened her up to potential criminal conflict of interest violations, according to ethics experts.
The Clintons maintained close relationships with NYU and the UAE during and after Hillary Clintons time at the State Department.
The secretary of state gave the NYU commencement address on May 13, 2009.
Bill Clinton was paid $175,000 in November 2009 for a speech in Abu Dhabi, according to Peter Schweitzers book Clinton Cash. He also reportedly received $600,000 for a UAE government event in 2011. Since then, the former president has given additional paid speeches in the UAE, including a controversial 2013 address at NYUs Abu Dhabi campus.
The Clinton Foundation has also received between $1 million and $5 million from the UAE government.
Federal of conflict interest statutes are very strict, and they want to ensure that federal employees, especially very senior special employees like Cheryl Mills, do not have any conflicts of interest in any matter that they have a hand in, said Boehm. Given her position, the dual position of counselor and chief of staff, presumably she would have access to almost any decision of importance that came out of the State Department.
Mills currently runs the BlackIvy Group, a consulting firm that focuses on Sub-Saharan Africa. In 2013 she rejoined the board of the Clinton Foundation.
A key element of conflict those is whether the US govt executive branch employee is making decisions or playing an important role in a particular matter which involves their other interest, said Ken Boehm, chairman of the National Legal and Policy Center, a government watchdog group. At the minimum the whole thing is fraught with danger.
Mills would have been exempt from some ethics restrictions if she was granted special government employee status at the time, which would allow her to work in a part-time consulting role at the agency...the special status Hillary gave Huma Abedin. Last year, the State Department released a list of all of its SGE employees under Hillary Clinton in response to a Freedom of Information Act request from ProPublica. According to the list, Mills was classified as an SGE in 2013 but she is not listed in 2009.
The State Department told the Free Beacon on Friday that it is currently trying to determine whether Mills was a special government employee in 2009. It was not able to produce a response by publication time. Mills did not respond to request for comment.
Another Clinton aide, Huma Abedin, was classified as an SGE during her last few months at the State Department. During this time, Abedin also worked as a consultant at the Clinton Foundation and Teneo, a company founded by long-time Clinton associate Doug Band.
Ethics experts said even if Mills did have special government employee status, she could not be involved in government matters that would help NYU or the Clinton Foundation financially.
The only rule that applies to both [SGEs and regular government employees] is that she cannot participate in matters that would financially benefit a current employer, for example NYU, said Richard Painter, who served as chief White House ethics counselor under President George W. Bush. Same for anyone else or any foundation she worked for while working at State.
<><> Did Mill's BlackIvy Group donate to The Clinton Foundation?
<><> Did the Clinton Foundation partner w/ her BlackIvy Group in some phony sub-Sahara scam "for the children?"
<><> Did Hillary's State Dept grant Mill's Group tax monies?
<><>Did any of the Sub-Sahara countries listed below donate to the Clinton Foundation?
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BUREAU OF AFRICAN AFFAIRS---http://www.state.gov/p/af/index.htm
U.S. Commitment to sub-Saharan Africa includes the U.S. Department of State Presidential Meritorious Service Award.
SUB SAHARAN AFRICA---- African Union Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Cameroon Congo (Brazzaville) Congo (DRC-Kinshasa) Ethiopia Ghana Guinea Ivory Coast Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Mauritius Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone South Africa Swaziland Tanzania Togo Uganda Zambia
That history - plus the fact that she is a black female Clintonista - would probably cause the current GOP Congress to forget about investigating this mess described in the posted article. Their RINO political consultants would likely quash any such suggestion, especially with 2016 election looming.
” <><> Did Mill’s BlackIvy Group donate to The Clinton Foundation?
<><> Did the Clinton Foundation partner w/ her BlackIvy Group in some phony sub-Sahara scam “for the children?”
<><> Did Hillary’s State Dept grant Mill’s Group tax monies?
<><>Did any of the Sub-Sahara countries listed below donate to the Clinton Foundation? “
Liz, you wouldn’t be axing us these things if you weren’t thoroughly convinced : )
Thanks for the pings; posts; thread. America’s Greatest Crime Family BUMP!
The village it takes to raze a republic.
” Americas Greatest Crime Family”
I agree, but I tend to think of the Clintons as a global crime syndicate, because in reality, that’s what they are.
Great work Liz ..... thank you.
Thanks for the ping!
You’re right. They’re international interlopers extraordinaire and still qualify as America’s Greatest Crime Family.
Thanks for your diligence, Liz. BTTT!
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