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Controversy clouds choice of justice chief

By Edward Luce in Washington

Published: November 20 2008 02:00 | Last updated: November 20 2008 02:00

If Senate Republicans want to make a fuss about Eric Holder in the confirmation hearings early next year they have a ready-made issue. The man likely to be the next attorney-general, who would be the first African- American to hold that post, was the lawyer who gave Bill Clinton the controversial "neutral leaning to favourable" advice on whether to pardon Marc Rich, a fugitive from justice, in the dying days of the Clinton administration.

Senior Republicans, including Arlen Specter, who is on the Senate judiciary committee, have already signalled that they would question Mr Holder over the Rich pardon. Meanwhile, leftwing groups were yesterday questioning Mr Holder's subsequent role in private law practice in getting big corporations off the hook. These include Chiquita Brands International, which the Justice Department was investigating for paying protection money to rightwing death squads in Colombia.

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