Top EPA official, watchdog engaged in a standoff that inspector general calls a 'flagrant problem'
Source: Washington Post
Top EPA official, watchdog engaged in a standoff that inspector general calls a flagrant problem
Chief of staff Ryan Jackson refuses to disclose to the EPA inspector general how he obtained an advance copy of a witnesss testimony
By Juliet Eilperin
11/7/2019, 7:06:21 p.m.
Environmental Protection Agency officials are in a standoff with the agencys independent watchdog over a probe of EPA chief of staff Ryan Jacksons efforts to influence a scientist ahead of her congressional testimony, with each side questioning the others legal authority.
In a letter released publicly Wednesday, acting EPA inspector general Charles J. Sheehan informed Congress that his office had encountered a flagrant problem in light of Jacksons refusal to cooperate with an ongoing audit and investigation focused on his activities while in office.
To countenance open defiance even in one instance much less two, both by a senior official setting precedent for himself and all agency staff is ruinous, Sheehan wrote.
Agency officials have pushed back at the accusations, arguing that they had sought to accommodate the IGs requests. I have neither delayed nor refused to fully cooperate with EPAs Inspector General, Jackson wrote in a Nov. 5 letter to EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler that was released by the agency.
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