IG: NOAA's chief cop shredded documents in November
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Dale J. Jones, whose decade as the head of federal fisheries law
enforcement has produced a dossier of alleged heavy-handed practices
against the fishing community, authorized a mass document-shredding
operation last November while under scrutiny by the U.S. Commerce
Department inspector general's office, a federal committee chairwoman
charged yesterday.
The shredding came to light during the second of two separate House
oversight subcommittee hearings into the findings in the
yet-to-be-finalized report of Inspector General Todd Zinser.
The revelation of the destruction of documents was
made by Madeline Z. Bordallo, D-Guam, who chairs the House Natural
Resources Subcommittee on Insular Affairs Oceans and Wildlife. Her
statement came at the start of a two-hour hearing — a day after another
House panel had grilled Jones and oceans chief administrator Jane
Lubchenco about NOAA enforcement wrongdoing in another hearing in
Gloucester's City Hall.
Read the complete story at The Gloucester Daily Times.
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