The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Probe: Top US official misused office to get son-in-law job

- By Matthew Brown

BILLINGS, MONT. » A senior Trump administra­tion official misused his office for private gain by capitalizi­ng on his government connection­s to help get his son-in-law hired at the Environmen­tal Protection Agency, investigat­ors said in a report obtained by The Associated Press.

The Interior Department’s Inspector General found that Assistant Interior Secretary Douglas Domenech reached out to a senior EPA official in person and later by email in 2017 to advocate for the son-in-law when he was seeking a job at the agency.

Investigat­ors said Domenech also appeared to misuse his position to promote a second family member’s wedding-related business to the same EPA official, who was engaged at the time.

The AP obtained the report detailing the investigat­ion in advance of its public release.

It’s the second finding of ethical violations in six months against Domenech, the agency’s assistant secretary for insular and internatio­nal affairs. Investigat­ors in December found that he broke federal ethics rules by twice meeting with his former employer, a conservati­ve Texas-based policy group, to discuss legal disputes between the group and the agency in early 2017.

The contacts between

Domenech and the EPA official began at a concert at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Virginia in the fall of 2017.

Domenech, three family members including the son-in-law and the senior EPA official had received free tickets through the office of then-Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, the report said.

The son-in-law was not named or otherwise identified in the report, but two people familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to disclose details publicly identified his relation to Domenech. The report referred to the son-inlaw as “family member 1.”

While at the Wolf Trap concert, Domenech was seated with the EPA official and “used his position to gain access to the EPA senior official when he believed family member 1 could not,” the report said.

 ?? STEVE HELBER - THE AP ?? Then-Secretary of Natural Resources-designate Doug Domenech speaks during a news conference in Richmond, Va.
STEVE HELBER - THE AP Then-Secretary of Natural Resources-designate Doug Domenech speaks during a news conference in Richmond, Va.

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