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EPA ethics official pushing for series of investigat­ions into Pruitt

Letter says some matters referred to inspector general

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WASHINGTON — The Environmen­tal Protection Agency’s chief ethics official says he is pushing for a series of independen­t investigat­ions into Scott Pruitt’s actions as administra­tor of the federal agency.

In a letter to the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, EPA ethics official Kev- in Minoli writes that “potential issues” regarding Pruitt have surfaced through sources within the EPA and media reports since April.

Minoli writes that he has referred “a number” of those matters to the EPA’s inspector general. He says all are either under considerat­ion for acceptance or under active investigat­ion.

Minoli’s letter, first reported Saturday by The New York Times after the newspaper received a copy of the letter through a Freedom of Informatio­n request, doesn’t specify the issues referred for investigat­ion.

News media have reported Pruitt’s rental of a condo from a lobbyist’s spouse, his use of staff to handle personal matters and other practices. Pruitt faces more than a dozen federal inquiries into his spending and management practices as EPA administra­tor, according to the Times.

Earlier this month House Democrats asked the Jus- tice Department to investigat­e Pruitt for potential criminal conduct, alleging that he repeatedly violated federal anti- corruption laws by seeking to leverage his government position for personal gain. They cited the condo arrangemen­t as well as Pruitt directing an EPA aide to contact a senior Chick-fil-A executive as part of an effort to land his family a franchise, and a $2,000 payment to his wife from organizers of a conference Pruitt then attended at taxpayer expense.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI/AP ?? News reports have focused on Scott Pruitt’s rental of a condo from a lobbyist’s spouse, among other practices.
EVAN VUCCI/AP News reports have focused on Scott Pruitt’s rental of a condo from a lobbyist’s spouse, among other practices.

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