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Richardson quits as Obama Cabinet pick amid probe
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 04 - 01 - 2009

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson
on Sunday withdrew as U.S. President-elect Barack Obama's
nominee for commerce secretary, becoming the first casualty
among Obama's picks for his Cabinet, according to Reuters.
One of the country's most prominent Hispanic politicians,
Richardson said he was dropping out because of an investigation
into a company that has done business with New Mexico's state
government.
Obama said in a statement that he had accepted Richardson's
withdrawal with "deep regret." Richardson, 61, denied any
wrongdoing but feared a lengthy investigation would delay his
confirmation by the U.S. Senate.
Richardson becomes the first of Obama's cabinet choices to
withdraw. The Senate had been expected to easily confirm his
appointment. Obama is scheduled to take office on Jan. 20.
Richardson served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
and energy secretary in the Clinton administration and is a
former member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
He became an early Obama supporter after dropping his own
presidential ambitions.
"Let me say unequivocally that I and my Administration have
acted properly in all matters and that this investigation will
bear out that fact. But I have concluded that the ongoing
investigation also would have forced an untenable delay in the
confirmation process," Richardson said in a statement released
by the Obama transition team.
"It is also because of that sense of urgency about the work
of the Commerce Department that I have asked the
President-elect not to move forward with my nomination at this
time. I do so with great sorrow. But a pending investigation of
a company that has done business with New Mexico state
government promises to extend for several weeks or, perhaps,
even months," Richardson added in the statement.
FIRST WITHDRAWAL
A federal grand jury in Albuquerque is investigating
whether a financial firm improperly won more than $1.4 million
in work for the state of New Mexico shortly after making
contributions to political action committees of Richardson, the
Washington Post reported in December.
The probe focuses on whether the governor's office urged a
state agency to hire CDR Financial Products, the Post
reported.
Richardson said he would remain as governor and told Obama
he would be eager to serve in the future.
Richardson's withdrawal was another stumble in what Obama
had sought to be a smooth transition, and the latest headache
for the president-elect's Democratic Party.
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is under investigation on
charges of trying to sell the Senate seat Obama recently
vacated. Democrats vow to block Blagojevich's appointee to the
Senate, calling the selection tainted.
In Congress, Rep. Charles Rangel, a New York Democrat and
chairman of the House of Representatives' tax-writing
committee, is the object of an ethics probe into his finances.
The news about Richardson broke just a couple of hours
before Obama was due to leave Chicago and join his family in
Washington, where he'll be sworn in as president in two weeks.
Wife Michelle and daughters Sasha, 7 and Malia, 10, beat
their father to their new home city. They arrived on Saturday
evening in order to avoid the media spotlight surrounding Obama
and get settled before school starts on Monday.
The Obamas will be staying at the luxury Hay Adams Hotel
until they move on Jan. 15 into Blair House, the guest
residence across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House.
Obama's daughters start school at the Sidwell Friends
School on Monday. After seeing them off to school Obama is due
to meet with his top economic advisers and hold meetings with
top congressional leaders on an economic stimulus package.


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