For Immediate
Release
Wednesday, December 12,
2007
ENERGY DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR GENERAL
AGREES TO INVESTIGATE YUCCA CONTRACT
Will examine conflicts by law firm
hired to complete license application
Washington, DC –
One week ago today, Nevada's congressional delegation sent a letter to Gregory
Friedman, Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Energy, requesting an
investigation into the $109 million contract awarded to the law firm Morgan,
Lewis, and Bockius to represent the Energy Department. Today, the
congressional delegation was notified that the Inspector General will officially
investigate the contract.
“This is great news for
“I'm pleased the IG is investigating this
because it’s blatantly irresponsible for the Department of Energy to hire a law
firm with ties to
“Given the red flags raised by this contract there is no
question that the IG’s office is absolutely right to examine whether or not
there is a conflict of interest that should ultimately disqualify Morgan,
Lewis,” said Congresswoman Berkley. “The Bush administration is working
overtime to see that
"The contract with Morgan Lewis is a lucrative deal
which could potentially cost taxpayers millions of additional dollars. I am
encouraged that the IG will investigate the potential conflicts of interest
before committing more money to this financial
albatross," said
Porter.
“The Energy Departments’ use of taxpayer
money to hire a law firm with ties to the nuclear industry is clearly
inappropriate. DOE has made one mistake after another over the course of
their oversight of the
The original letter the Congressional Delegation sent to
Friedman is attached.
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