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NOAA: Lawmakers want law enforcement chief to quit in wake of scandal
NOAA: Lawmakers want law enforcement chief to quit in wake of scandal
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The chairwoman of the House panel that oversees the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration yesterday called for the agency's
director of law enforcement to step down in the wake of a scandal over
heavy-handed fisheries enforcement.
House Oceans and Wildlife Subcommittee Chairwoman Madeleine Bordallo
(D-Guam) said that NOAA Law Enforcement Director Dale Jones should be
at least temporarily relieved of his duties, given questions over
whether he may have tried to destroy documents to avoid an even more
scathing report from the Commerce Department's top investigator.
"As
the top cop at NOAA and a longtime investigator himself, Dale Jones
must be acutely aware that shredding documents during a federal
investigation raises serious questions about his commitment to a full
and fair look at all the facts," Bordallo said at a subcommittee
hearing on the issue yesterday. "At a time when transparency and
accountability in the way our government operates is of utmost
importance, this type of behavior cannot be condoned, and Mr. Jones
should step aside until the IG's investigation is completed."
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