EPA IG Will Review Pruitt's Use Security Detail For Trips To Disneyland, Rose Bowl
Source: Talking Points Memo
By Nicole Lafond | April 19, 2018 3:06 pm
The inspector general for the Environmental Protection Agency said it will review Administrator Scott Pruitts use of a security detail during personal visits to Disneyland, the Rose Bowl and college basketball games, according to a Democratic senator who requested the review.
Last month, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) wrote a letter to the EPA IGs office, notifying the agency watchdog that Pruitt had used EPA security agents during family trips and requesting the IG add the additional details to its review of Pruitts expensive travel and round-the-clock security expenses. According to a statement from Whitehouse on Thursday, EPA IG Arthur Elkins responded, saying the issues raised in the letter were within the authority of the OIG to review, and we will do so, he said.
Elkins told Whitehouse that the audit of the use of security detail on the personal trips would be reviewed separate from the IGs current review of the travel and security concerns.
According to the letter Whitehouse sent to the IG last month, Pruitt used between two and three dozen different security agents over the course of six weeks and the agents reportedly accompanied Pruitt to the Rose Bowl, a family vacation to Disneyland and to a University of Kentucky basketball game, as CNN was first to report.
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