ML15049A483
| ML15049A483 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | San Onofre |
| Issue date: | 02/16/2015 |
| From: | Leichtling D Public Commenter |
| To: | Stephen Burns NRC/Chairman |
| References | |
| LTR-15-0079 | |
| Download: ML15049A483 (2) | |
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CHAIRMAN Resource From:
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To:
Capt.D <captddd@gmail.com>
Monday, February 16, 2015 12:25 PM Capt D
Subject:
Fwd: MEDIA ADVISORY: SCE Admits to plotting nuke fail cover-up SCE admits "secret" meeting with CPUC Chair Peevey to settle San 61* multi-billion dollar replacement steam generator Case at 7:20 ON THIS KPBS VIDEO:
http ://video.pbs. org/viralplayer/23 654 25 3 7 6/
- SanOnofreGate NOW GOES VIRAL on Twitter This will become the biggest story of 2015 and rival Water Gate!
Forwarded message ----------
From: Charles Langley <langleycharles@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 8:42 AM
Subject:
MEDIA ADVISORY: SCE Admits to plotting nuke fail cover-up Southern California Edison makes official admission of colluding with Peevey in nuke cover-up scheme In a jaw-dropping official admission, SCE's spokeperson confirmed that Michael Peevey solicited the help of Southern California Edison Executives in planning a cover-up to kill an investigation into the $5 Billion nuke failure and near-miss safety disaster at San Onofre.
This is what Southern California Edison's Media 1
Relations Project Manager Maureen Brown, said in a recorded interview on Friday:
"According to Mr. Picket, Mr.
Peevey outlined key elements of what Mr. Peevey regarded as potential elements of a settle-ment of the Commission's investigation into the technical and shut-down issues at San Onofre."
The statement appears at minute 7 :20 of a KBPS Television story on corruption at CPUC featuring an interview with Utility Fraud Investigator Maria Severson from the law firm of Aguirre & Severson.
It is obvious that Peevey was soliciting help from SCE in covering up his malfeasance (and SCE's) as outlined in yesterday's front page story in the San Diego U~ T. Contact Charles Langley at (858) 752-4600 to arrange an interview.
Flawed San Onofre project steamed on 2