WASHINGTON, June 26 (Xinhua) -- South Carolina governor Mark Sanford apologized on Friday to his cabinet for keeping them in the dark when he went to Argentina for a private meeting with his mistress.
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South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford wipes his eyes as he speaks to the media about his trip to Buenos Aires and admits to an extramarital affair at the State House in Columbia, June 24, 2009. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
"I had not yet had a chance to apologize to you all
personally," said Sanford to his cabinet members as he resumed his office. "I
wanted to do so."
It was his first appearance in office since he
revealed his extramarital affairs with a long-term friend from Argentina on
Wednesday.
"I've made general apologies to the people of South
Carolina or to staff at large, but you all are really the epicenter of that team
that ... through about 65,000 state employees, serves the people of South
Carolina, so I wanted generally to apologize to every one of you all for letting
you down."
The governor told the South Carolina Law Enforcement
Division chief that he put the agency in a bad place by not telling offices he
was going to Argentina last week.
He also told the Commerce Department head that he was
sorry for visiting his mistress while on an economic development trip to Brazil
and Argentina about a year ago, and promised to pay back an undisclosed amount
for the nine-day trip for which taxpayers paid 12,000 U.S. dollars.
A spokeswoman for the Commerce Department said on
Friday that initially plans did not include Argentina, but Sanford asked for
extra meetings there.
Despite calls from the state Republicans and local
media, Sanford insisted on staying in office as a governor, but resigned as the
chairman of the Republican Governors Association.
Sanford, who has one year left in his second term, is
barred by state law from running again.
U.S. South Carolina state governor urged to resign
WASHINGTON, June 25 (Xinhua) -- U.S. state of South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford was urged to resign on Thursday, after he revealed his extramarital affair to the public.
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South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford tries to compose himself as he speaks to the media about his trip to Buenos Aires and admits to an extramarital affair at the State House in Columbia, June 24, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
South Carolina Republican National Committee member Glenn McCall, the top Republican in the state, called on Sanford to resign in an interview with CNN, citing the governor's past criticism of former president Bill Clinton who was also found having an extramarital affair. Full story
U.S. governor admits extramarital affair
WASHINGTON, June 24 (Xinhua) -- A U.S. governor who has gained media attention by his four-day disappearance admitted on Wednesday that he has been having an extramarital affair.
"I've been unfaithful to my wife," said South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford at a press conference. "I developed a relationship with what started as a dear, dear friend from Argentina." Full story