Infathers of the amount of social security submits a “uncomfortable resignation”, “
The official of the Social Security Administration, who claimed in the complaints of the violations, said that the Ministry of Governmental efficiency put in place the personal data of millions of Americans on a weak servant, in an e -mail on Friday that he submitted his “involuntary resignation” because of the measures taken by the agency against him.
Charles Borges, who was SSA’s chief data official, said in an e -mail to colleagues – obtained by NBC News from someone who received it – he suffered from revenge since it became a complaint with public violations.
He said that SSA’s actions “make my duties impossible to perform legally and morally” and caused “physical, mental and emotional distress.”
He added that since he reported his concerns about the administration, “he suffered from exclusion, isolation, internal conflict and the culture of fear, creating an enemy work environment and making the working conditions unbearable.”
Borges, his lawyer and SSA did not respond immediately for the comment requests.
Borges’s complaint, SSA’s chief information employee, Aram Mugdasi, has accused a long time for Elon Musk, of violating the agency’s policies “Create a direct copy of the country’s social security information in a cloud environment that challenges supervision”, in violation of multiple federal laws.
Al -Shakawi said that the file contains information identification information more than 300 million Americans, including social security numbers and other sensitive information.
A spokesman for the Social Security Administration, Nick Perrin earlier this week, said that the data referred to in the complaint was “walked from the Internet” High -level job officials can be reached with proper supervision.
“We are not aware of any compromise of this environment and we remain devoted to protecting sensitive personal data,” Perrin said in a statement.
After sending his e -mail, Borges posted on LinkedIn, “It is never wrong to be morally and morally with yourself.”