Social Security whistleblower submits ‘involuntary resignation,’ citing ‘intolerable’ work conditions

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The head of the Social Security Administration who allegedly allegedly allegedly allegedly the Ministry of Denouciation has placed the personal data of millions of Americans on a vulnerable server, in an email on Friday that he submits his “involuntary resignation” because of the actions that the agency had taken against him.

Charles Borges, who had been SSA data director, said in an email to colleagues – who was obtained by NBC News from a person who received him – that he had experienced reprisals since his denunciation complaint became public.

He said that SSA’s actions “make my duties impossible to play legally and ethically” and caused him “physical, mental and emotional distress”.

He added that since the declaration of his concerns to management, he “suffered exclusion, isolation, internal conflicts and a culture of fear, creating a hostile work environment and making working conditions intolerable”.

Borges, its lawyers and the SSA did not immediately respond to requests for comments.

The complaint of Borges had accused the director of information of the SSA, Aram Moghaddassi, a long -standing ally of Elon Musk, of violating agency policies to “create a live copy of information on the country’s social security in a cloud environment which bypass surveillance”, in violation of several federal laws.

The file contained the identification information of more than 300 million Americans, including social security numbers and other sensitive information, the complaint said.

Social Social Security Administration, Nick Perrine said earlier this week that the data returned to the complaint had been “closed from the Internet” And accessible to high -level career officials with appropriate supervision.

“We do not know any compromise to this environment and remain dedicated to the protection of sensitive personal data,” said Perrine in a press release.

After sending his emails, Borges posted on LinkedIn: “It is never bad to be morally and ethical with yourself.”

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