Albuquerque Journal

Pruitt’s soundproof booth illegal, GAO says

- BY MICHAEL BIESECKER

WASHINGTON — An internal government watchdog says the Environmen­tal Protection Agency violated federal spending laws when purchasing a $43,000 soundproof privacy booth for Administra­tor Scott Pruitt to make private phone calls in his office.

The Government Accountabi­lity Office issued its findings Monday in a letter to Senate Democrats who had requested a review of Pruitt’s spending.

GAO General Counsel Thomas Armstrong determined that the EPA purchase of the booth violated federal law prohibitin­g agencies from spending more than $5,000 to make improvemen­ts to the offices of presidenti­al appointees without informing Congress. Because the EPA used federal money in a manner specifical­ly prohibited by law, Armstrong said the agency also violated the Antidefici­ency Act, and is legally obligated to report that violation to Congress.

EPA spokeswoma­n Liz Bowman said the agency is “addressing GAO’s concern, with regard to congressio­nal notificati­on about this expense, and will be sending Congress the necessary informatio­n this week.”

EPA has said previously that Pruitt needed the privacy booth to make secure phone calls with President Donald Trump and others without fear of eavesdropp­ing. It is among several unusual security precaution­s taken by Pruitt that are now under scrutiny, including his frequent use of first-class flights to avoid unpleasant interactio­ns with other travelers.

Democratic Sen. Tom Udall of New Mexico, who requested the GAO review, said the finding was yet another example of the embattled EPA administra­tor flouting federal spending rules.

“An illegal privacy booth to conduct secret discussion­s with his polluter friends does nothing to help our health or environmen­t,” Udall said Monday. “Scott Pruitt is behaving like swamp emperor rather than EPA administra­tor — he has shown a shocking lack of regard for public health and safety, ethics and fairness. He has been a disaster, and it’s past time for him to go.”

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EPA Administra­tor Scott Pruitt

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