US Republican Jeb Bush used personal e-mail account to discuss security issues: Wash Post

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Likely 2016 Republican United States presidential candidate Jeb Bush used his personal e-mail while governor of Florida to discuss troop deployments, nuclear plant protection and other such matters, the Washington Post reported on Saturday.

The report followed revelations that Democrat Hillary Clinton, also seen as a likely presidential candidate, used a personal email account exclusively during her time as secretary of state, raising questions about security and transparency.

On his personal account, jeb@jeb.org, Mr Bush discussed the Florida National Guard's movements and training activities as well as his decision to provide less security to nuclear power plants in the state, the newspaper reported.

Mr Bush aides told the Post that none of the e-mails contained sensitive or classified information, and many of the events mentioned in them were documented in press accounts. But security experts say private e-mail systems such as the one used by Mr Bush are more vulnerable to hackers.

Democrats have attempted to divert the focus on Mrs Clinton's use of a personal e-mail account to conduct work as United States secretary of state by saying that Mr Bush used the same practice in Florida, where he was governor from 1999 to 2007.

Mr Bush has released a few hundred thousand e-mails from his time as governor, and his aides say the rest are accessible by the state of Florida through freedom of information requests. He did not release e-mails he deemed private.

A spokesman for the Florida secretary of state's office told the newspaper that an explanation of why some e-mails were released and others were withheld would be available next week.

Mr Bush denied on Friday he used a personal e-mail address as governor to avoid public scrutiny.

"We complied with the law and we have now made my e-mails, long before Mrs Clinton's issues came up, we made them public for you to see," he said. "So it's totally different."

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