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Corrected Pages 143-144 to Transcript of 830526 Meeting of Advisory Committee on Ofc of Investigation Policy on Rights of Licensee Employees Under Investigation
ML20023E109
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Issue date: 06/07/1983
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1 membership I think there should be some Perspective

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2 that's developed an expertise with them.

3 MR. SPRITZER:

You think we should have 4'

Proportionate representation from all elements involved I

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in this controversy?

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'6 WITNESS DEVINE:

'Or at least certainlY an 7

effort.

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8 MR. SILBERT:

I want to thank you for v'our 9

views and the candor of your views and your obvious 10 thoushtfulness.

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11 MR. RUEBHAUSEN:

VerY helpful, thank you verY 12 much.

13 MR. SILBERT:

Let's take a ten minute break.

14 (WITNESS EXCUSED) b 15 (WHEREUPON, A SHORT RECESS WAS TAKEN.)

16 MR. SILBERT:

Let's resume and back on the 17 record'.

l 18 Our next scheduled witness for todaY was Ellen 19 Weiss to be representins the Union of Concerned 20 Scientists.

21 Yesterday, Ms. Weiss, telephoned me to advise 22 that there is a concurrent contemperaneous,hearins soins 23 on to day in the NRC in which she is a Participant, a 24 representative of a Party and she would be attendins 25 that.

She wasn't certain whether she would be able to

'l fulfill her responsibilities there and Participate in our 1

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2 hearins todaY.

3 I told her that we would be flexible.

That if 4' 'at anY time she could Come doWn We Would -- durins the 5

course of our hearins, we would chanse our schedule to 6

accommodate her but that if she didn't the record would 7

be open for her subsequentiv to submit whatever views she 8

wanted to in writins and I assume that she's not here now 9

so that we will Proceed to hear from the next scheduled 10 witnesses who are representatives of the Atomic 11 Industrial Forum and before we Proceed to hear from them, 12 Mr. Ruebhausen, do you have a statement?

13 MR. RUEBHAUSEN:

May I make a statement?

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14 My firm Debevoise & Plimpton has been counsel for the

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15 Atomi,c Industrial Forum for more than three decades, and 16 that I Personally have been involved over that Period of 17 time in sivins advice to the executives and the board and 18 executive committee of the Atomic Industrial Forum and 19 indeed I was involved in the initial orsanization of the 20 forum more than 30 Years a9o.

l 21 When Chairman Palladino talked with me earlY J

l 22 last September about the Possibility of my servins ~on 23 this Advisory Committee, I save him those facts and he 24 said that he would.want to consider whether that in any 25 way by an appearance or bY substance interfered with the 1

objectives that he was seekins and whether it as such was

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