South Korea Scandal Due to Fire Jill Kelley Petraeus

South Korea on Tuesday fired Jill Kelley states, Florida socialite in the center of the scandal, which brought down the CIA Chief David Petraeus, from his position as "honorary adviser".
"We followed the rules to remove it from the post, because it does not suit him the task after the scandal," said foreign ministry official told the French news agency AFP.
Kelley, tampa woman aged 37, who organized the event for the United States tentra officer, appointed as honorary consul in August following a suggestion the South Korean embassy in the United States.
Kelley complaint that he received a threatening e-mail triggers the FBI conducted an investigation, which revealed the affair Petraeus biographer, was 40 years old reserve soldier Paula Broadwell.
Investigators traced the letter arrived at the address without a name, which is run Broadwell, sexually open and found a message from Petraeus, who is married.
Role Kelley did not take formal responsibility, but he was not shy about the placement of his influence in the spotlight. In the license plate on his Mercedes was written "honorary consul".
In Florida police call to police after the scandal broke, he complained that reporters breaking boundaries and diplomatic positions "inviolable".
Diplomat honor does not have diplomatic immunity or protection.
During a visit to Washington on Monday, Deputy Foreign Minister of South Korea's Kim Hyun-Kyou claimed Kelley abused her trust.
"It does not correspond to the position of honorary consul, where he was involved in commercial activities and influence," Kim was quoted as saying by Yonhap news agency.
South Korea has 15 honorary consul in the United States.
Their job is to help improve relations South Korea-United States and protect the rights of citizens of Korean-Americans.
An honorary consul reportedly paid around 2,500 U.S. dollars (about 25 million dollars) a year.
U.S. commander in Afghanistan investigated for allegedly not worth dealing with the women involved in the scandal Petraeus.
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta declared the middle Novembber Inspector General of the Department of Defense ordered General John Allen after checking sue FBI involvement into the Pentagon.
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