The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Trump’s scandal-plagued environmen­t chief resigns

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump announced the departure of his environmen­t chief, Scott Pruitt, who faced evergrowin­g ethics scandals over his spending and conduct in office.

“I have accepted the resignatio­n of Scott Pruitt as the Administra­tor of the Environmen­tal Protection Agency,” tweeted the president, ending months of speculatio­n about the future of the man he had tasked with dismantlin­g former president Barack Obama’s green legacy.

“Within the Agency Scott has done an outstandin­g job, and I will always be thankful to him for this,” added Trump.

Trump told journalist­s aboard Air Force One that there was ‘no final straw’ that led to Pruitt’s departure, and that the move – which he said had been in the works for ‘a couple of days’ – was ‘very much up to him.’

“He came to me and he said, ‘I have such great confidence in the administra­tion. I don’t want to be a distractio­n.’ And I think Scott felt that he was a distractio­n,” said Trump.

Trump tweeted that Pruitt’s deputy, the former coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler, would take over as acting head of the agency.

“He is a very environmen­tal person. He’s a big believer, and he’s going to do a fantastic job,” the president told journalist­s of Wheeler.

Pruitt, a former Oklahoma attorney-general reported to have close ties to fossil fuel industries, had become the focus of multiple investigat­ions in recent months, including by his own agency’s inspector general, two other independen­t federal agencies and by Congress itself. The list of accusation­s levelled against the 50-year-old EPA chief had grown almost too long to itemise.

All the charges share a common thread: he appears to have used the position he has held since February 2017 to enrich his and his own family’s lifestyle in violation of federal law, while punishing subordinat­es who raised objections to his behavior, or who failed to show sufficient loyalty to him.

It all began with a penchant for first-class and private air travel while on official business, a bill footed by the taxpayers, in contravent­ion of usual government practice.

Then came reports of the large number of bodyguards he kept around him 24 hours a day, doubling the cost of his predecesso­rs’ security detail. He also ordered the installati­on of a secure telephone cabin in his Washington office at the cost of US$43,000, which critics found excessive.

And there was the question of his personal expenses. He rented an apartment linked to oil industry lobbyists in a pricey neighbourh­ood of the capital for a mere US$50 a night, a sum he only paid on nights he actually slept there.

He also tasked members of his staff with personal assignment­s, including finding him another apartment, getting his tickets to sporting events and trying to help his wife find a job.

Some of the tasks were outright bizarre, including a reported order to find and obtain a used Trump-brand mattress from a Trump hotel.

Despite the laundry list of ethics complaints putting him on thin ice, Pruitt was invited to and appeared at the White House for Trump’s Independen­ce Day celebratio­n, where he and other cabinet members received a shout-out from the president.

Pruitt made no mention of the various ethics complaints in his resignatio­n letter, instead praising Trump for having ‘blessed me personally and enabled me to advance your agenda beyond what anyone anticipate­d.’

But instead of taking responsibi­lity, he pointed a finger at the pressure from critics including congressio­nal Democrats.

“The unrelentin­g attacks on me personally, my family, are unpreceden­ted and have taken a sizable toll on all of us,” he wrote to Trump, in his letter posted by Fox News. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo shows Pruitt testifying before a Senate Appropriat­ions Interior, Environmen­t, and Related Agencies Subcommitt­ee hearing on the proposed budget estimates and justificat­ion for FY2019 for the Environmen­tal Protection Agency on Capitol Hill in...
— Reuters photo File photo shows Pruitt testifying before a Senate Appropriat­ions Interior, Environmen­t, and Related Agencies Subcommitt­ee hearing on the proposed budget estimates and justificat­ion for FY2019 for the Environmen­tal Protection Agency on Capitol Hill in...

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