Charles Borges said he was ‘involuntarily leaving’ his role
A US Social Security Administration (SSA) official responsible for overseeing the agency’s data access resigned from his role on Friday, days after submitting a whistleblower complaint alleging that DOGE staffers uploaded personal information for more than 300 million people to the digital cloud.
The SSA’s chief data officer, Charles Borges, wrote in a resignation letter to commissioner Frank Bisignano that he was “involuntarily leaving” his position.
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