Verizon staff suspended for snooping on Obama

James Middleton

November 24, 2008

1 Min Read
Telecoms logo in a gray background | Telecoms

A handful of Verizon Wireless employees have been suspended for snooping on US president elect Barack Obama’s mobile phone records.

Verizon’s president and CEO Lowell McAdam issued a public apology to Obama on Friday, after it emerged that “a number of” Verizon staff had accessed the president elect’s account.

McAdam said the account in question had not been active for several months and was linked to a clamshell device Obama used for personal calls, not the BlackBerry he is often seen with these days.

“All employees who have accessed the account – whether authorized or not – have been put on immediate leave, with pay. As the circumstances of each individual employee’s access to the account are determined, the company will take appropriate actions. Employees with legitimate business needs for access will be returned to their positions, while employees who have accessed the account improperly and without legitimate business justification will face appropriate disciplinary action,” said McAdam.

About the Author

James Middleton

James Middleton is managing editor of telecoms.com | Follow him @telecomsjames

Subscribe and receive the latest news from the industry.
Join 56,000+ members. Yes it's completely free.

You May Also Like