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          Hillary Clinton may have broken federal record-keeping laws -NY Times

          (Agencies) Updated: 2015-03-03 11:44

          Hillary Clinton may have broken federal record-keeping laws -NY Times

          Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks on "Smart Power: Security Through Inclusive Leadership" at Georgetown University in Washington in this December 3, 2014 file photo. Clinton lamented the pay gap between men and women to a crowd of female technology executives, February 24, 2015, in a speech that showed she may make gender inequality a main theme in her likely 2016 presidential bid. [Photo/Agencies]

          WASHINGTON - Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may have violated federal records laws by using a personal email account for all of her work messages, the New York Times reported on Monday.

          The newspaper said the likely Democratic presidential candidate conducted all her official business during her four-year tenure at the State Department on a private email account.

          It added that Clinton, who stepped down as secretary of state in 2013, recently handed over 55,000 pages of emails to the State Department in response to a department effort to comply with record-keeping practices.

          Federal law says letters and emails written and received by federal officials are government records that must be retained, according to the paper. Regulations at the time Clinton served as secretary of state called for emails on personal accounts to be preserved as well, the paper said.

          The Times said most experts believed private email accounts should only be used for official government business in emergencies, according to the Times.

          A spokesman for Clinton told the Times that Clinton was complying with the "letter and spirit of the rules" and had expected her emails would be retained. He declined to detail why she chose to conduct business from her personal account, the Times said.

          The State Department did not immediately return a request for comment from Reuters. Clinton's spokesman could also not be immediately reached for comment.

          Clinton is widely considered the front-runner for next year's Democratic presidential nomination if she decides to enter the race.

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