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In reply to the discussion: When Karl Rove deleted 22 million White House emails and the media yawned. [View all]pnwmom
(110,251 posts)In 2013, only 0004%.
She did a hell of a lot better preserving them than the State Dept. did.
If she had been using the pathetic State department system, they would have had virtually nothing to turn over in response to the FOIA. Because she wasn't, they had 30K emails to turn over.
From the OIG report dated March 2015:
In 2011, for example, according to an OIG report, only about .006% of State dept. .gov emails got properly preserved. About 61,000 of a billion emails.
https://oig.state.gov/system/files/isp-i-15-15.pdf
March 2015
Office of Inspections
What OIG Found
A 2009 upgrade in the Department of States system
facilitated the preservation of emails as official records.
However, Department of State employees have not
received adequate training or guidance on their
responsibilities for using those systems to preserve
record emails. In 2011, employees created 61,156
record emails out of more than a billion emails sent.
Employees created 41,749 record emails in 2013.
Record email usage varies widely across bureaus and
missions. The Bureau of Administration needs to exercise
central oversight of the use of the record email function.