Tuesday, July 29, 2008

EPA to staff: Don't talk.


NY Times:

The Environmental Protection Agency is telling its pollution enforcement officials not to talk with congressional investigators, reporters and even the agency's own inspector general, according to an internal e-mail provided to The Associated Press. The June 16 e-mail tells 11 managers in the EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, the branch of the agency charged with making sure environmental laws are followed, to remind staff to keep quiet. ''If you are contacted directly by the IG's office or GAO requesting information of any kind...please do not respond to questions or make any statements,'' reads the e-mail sent by Robbi Farrell, the division's chief of staff.

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