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He also is a former direc tor of the National Security Agency. At the time he left the CIA post, he said he had lost his zest for bureaucratic infighting. When he accepted Clinton's nomination in December, Inman said he neither sought nor wanted the job, but accepted it out of "duty and country." Clinton's choice of Inman to succeed Defense Secretary Les As- pin was widely praised on Capitol Hill. Clinton announced his choice of Inman on Dec. 16, just a day after Aspin had been forced to resign. At the time, Clinton praised the retired Navy admi ral's intellect, integrity and leader ship. Aspin had said he would stay on until a successor was con firmed. Inman's confirmation hearings were scheduled to begin next week in the Senate. Inman was expected to face questions about his private-sector dealings with the defense indus try. In addition, Inman told the White House he had failed to pay Social Security taxes for a domes tic helper. He paid about $7,000 in back taxes. 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