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'''Clark Clifford''' was a [[United States Secretary of Defense]]] who was a key figure in the [[Bank of Credit and Commerce International]], which led to a grand jury indictment.
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==BCCI==
 
==BCCI==
Clark Clifford was a key figure in the [[Bank of Credit and Commerce International]], which led to a grand jury indictment.
 
 
 
A "Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate," prepared by [[U.S. Senator]]s [[John Kerry]] and [[Hank Brown]], noted that a key strategy of "BCCI's successful secret acquisitions of U.S. banks in the face of regulatory suspicion was its aggressive use of a series of prominent Americans," Clifford among them.<ref>http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/cclifford.htm</ref>
 
A "Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate," prepared by [[U.S. Senator]]s [[John Kerry]] and [[Hank Brown]], noted that a key strategy of "BCCI's successful secret acquisitions of U.S. banks in the face of regulatory suspicion was its aggressive use of a series of prominent Americans," Clifford among them.<ref>http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/cclifford.htm</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 2 January 2018

Person.png Clark Clifford   NNDBRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer)
Clark Clifford.gif
BornClark McAdams Clifford
1906-12-25
Fort Scott, Kansas, U.S.
Died1998-10-10 (Age 91)
Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.
Alma materWashington University
ReligionEpiscopalianism
Children • Gery Joyce
• Randall
SpouseMarny Kimball
Member ofPIAB, The Georgetown Set
PartyDemocratic

Employment.png United States Secretary of Defense

In office
February 29, 1968 - January 20, 1969
Preceded byRobert McNamara
Succeeded byMelvin Laird

Employment.png Chairman of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board

In office
April 23, 1963 - February 29, 1968
Preceded byJames Killian
Succeeded byMaxwell Taylor

Employment.png White House Counsel Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
February 1, 1946 - January 31, 1950

Clark Clifford was a United States Secretary of Defense] who was a key figure in the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, which led to a grand jury indictment.

BCCI

A "Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate," prepared by U.S. Senators John Kerry and Hank Brown, noted that a key strategy of "BCCI's successful secret acquisitions of U.S. banks in the face of regulatory suspicion was its aggressive use of a series of prominent Americans," Clifford among them.[1]


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