5/6/14, "EPA accused of blocking independent investigations," AP, Dina Cappiello
"A unit run by President Barack Obama's political staff inside the Environmental Protection Agency operates illegally as a "rogue law enforcement agency" that has blocked independent investigations by the EPA's inspector general for years, a top investigator told Congress.
The assistant
EPA inspector general for investigations, Patrick Sullivan, was expected
to testify Wednesday before a House oversight committee about the
activities of the EPA's little-known Office of Homeland Security.
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The
office of about 10 employees is overseen by EPA Administrator Gina
McCarthy's office, and the inspector general's office is accusing it of
impeding its independent investigations into employee misconduct,
computer security and external threats, including compelling employees
involved in cases to sign non-disclosure agreements.
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"Under
the heavy cloak of 'national security,' the Office of Homeland Security
has repeatedly rebuffed and refused to cooperate with the OIG's ongoing
requests for information or cooperation," Sullivan wrote in prepared
testimony obtained by The Associated Press. "This block unquestionably
has hamstrung the Office of Inspector General's ability to carry out its
statutory mandate to investigate wrongdoing of EPA employees."
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Perciasepe assured Congress in his prepared testimony that the EPA remains committed to ensuring that the inspector general's office successfully roots out waste, fraud and abuse across the agency.
The EPA allegations are the latest under the Obama administration to question the effective independence of the government's inspectors general, which ostensibly operate on their own to investigate wrongdoing inside federal agencies. Two weeks ago, the Homeland Security Department secretary put the agency's former inspector general on administrative leave after senators said he was too cozy with senior agency officials and improperly rewrote, delayed or classified some critical reports to accommodate Obama's political appointees.
Last year, the Defense Department's inspector general removed material from a draft report that concluded then-Defense Secretary Leon Panetta had improperly disclosed classified information about the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden to a producer for the movie "Zero Dark Thirty."
The inspector general, Arthur A. Elkins, Jr., was appointed to lead the office by Obama in 2010.
However, it's an independent office within the agency expected to be outside of political influence.
"It's
disturbing that even investigations by this administration's own
nonpartisan watchdogs are being blocked by political appointees," said
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa,
R-Calif."...
- [Ed. note: Darrell Issa will do nothing about it.]
- [Ed. note: Meaning this office was set up by "Republican" George Bush.]
(continuing): "and has
no statutory authority to conduct investigations or enforce the law,
according to Sullivan's testimony. Sullivan's opinion was backed up by a
staffer in the Office of Compliance and Enforcement Assurance, but the
agency has not issued a legal opinion on the office's role. Since July
2012, in an agreement with the FBI, it has been the primary contact on
all investigations with a connection to national security.
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- [Ed. note: Meaning this happened under both Bush and Obama.]
Another inspector general investigator, Elisabeth Heller Drake, will testify that McCarthy asked the inspector general's office to halt a probe into a homeland security office employee after he allegedly assaulted her in October, according to her prepared testimony. The EPA says that claim is a mischaracterization and that McCarthy only asked that the investigation be paused until the internal dispute between the two offices was settled safely and efficiently.
Both the IG's office and the EPA's lawyers have requested a third-party investigation into that incident by the Federal Protective Service, part of the Homeland Security Department."
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Comment: So-called Republicans like George Bush who add to the administrative bureaucracy instead of drastically reducing it exemplify that the Republican Party no longer exists.
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