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Requests That Member of Congress Ask Comptroller General to Permit D Williams to Accept Assignment Re Review of Plant
ML20215J502
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 06/08/1987
From: Zech L
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
To: Dingell J, Markey E, Sharp P, Udall M
HOUSE OF REP.
References
NUDOCS 8706250022
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June 8, 1987 CHAIRMAN The Honorable John D. Dingell, Chairman Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representati.ves Washington, D.C.

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Dear Mr. Chairman:

On May 5, 1987 I advised you by letter that the NRC would retain either another agency's inspector general or a special counsel to review three issues of concern relating to the Comanche Peak plant, communications with the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the unautherized disclosure of an internal NRC document to a utility.

'inrough the good offices of the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency -- and in narticular of its Vice Chairman, Richard Kusserow, to whom we are deeply indebted -- a candidate of outstanding credentials l

has been identified.

Mr. David Williams, Director of the Office of Special Investigations of the General Accounting Office has indicated he would be willing to undertake the review the Commission is contemplating.

Because of the special relationship between the GA0 and the Legislative Branch, however, authorization from a Member of Congress is required for Mr. Williams to assume this task.

The purpose of this letter, therefore, is to respectfully request that you ask the Comptroller General to permit Mr. Williams to accept this special assignment.

Commissioner Roberts did not participate in this action.

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CHAIRMAN The Honorable Edward J. Markey United States House of Representat.ives Washington, D.C.

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Dear Congressman Markey:

On May 5, 1987 I advised you by letter that the NRC would retain either another agency's inspector general or a special counsel to review three issues of concern relating to the j

Comanche Peak plant, communications with the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the unauthorized disclosure of an internal NRC document to a utility.

Through the good offices of the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency -- and in particular of its Vice-Chairman, Richard Kusserow, to whom we are deeply indebted -. a candidate of outstanding credentials has been identified.

Mr. David Williams, Director of the Office of Special Investigations of the General Accounting Office has indicated he would be willing to undertake the review the Commission is contemplating.

Because of the special rela ~tionship between the GA0 and the Legislative Branch, however, authorization from a Member of Congress is required for Mr. Williams to assume this task.

The purpose of this letter, therefore, is to respectfully request that you ask the Comptroller General to permit Mr. Williams to accept this special assignment.

Commissioner Roberts did not participate in this action.

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W ASHINGTON, D. C. 20505 June 8, 1987 CHAIRMAN The Honorable Philip R. Sharp, Chairman Subcommittee on Energy and Power Committee on Energy and Commerce United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C.

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Dear Mr. Chairman:

On May 5, 1987 I advised you by letter that the.NRC would retain either another agency's inspector genera 1 Lor a special counsel to review three issues of concern relating to the Comanche Peak plant, communications with the Tennessee Valley-Authority, and the unauthorized' disclosure of an internal NRC document to a utility.

Through the good offices of the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency -- and in particular of its Vice-Chairman, Richard Kusserow, to whom we are deeply indebted -- a candidate of outstanding credentials has been identified.

Mr. David Williams,' Director of the Office of Special Investigations of the General Accounting Office _has indicated he would be willing to undertake the. review the Commission ic:

contemplating.

Because of the special relationship between the GAO and the Legislative Branch, however, authorization from-a Member of Congress is required for Mr. Williams to assume' this task.

The purpose of this letter, therefore~, is to respectfully request that you ask the Comptroller General to permit Mr. Williams to accept this special assignment.

Commissioner Roberts did not participate in this action.

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WASHINoTON, o. C. 20555 June 8, 1987 CHAIRMAN The Honorable Morris K. Udall, Chairman Subcommittee on Energy and the Environment Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs United States House of Representatives Washington, D.C.

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Dear Mr. Chairman:

On May 5, 1987 I advised you by letter that the NRC would retain either another agency's inspector general or a special counsel to review three issues of concern relating to the Comanche Peak plant, communications with the Tennessee Valley Authority, and the unauthorized disclosure of an interna' NRC document to a utility.

Through the good offices of the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency -- and in particular of its Vice-Chairman, Richard Kusserow, to whom we are deeply indebted -- a candidate of outstanding credentials has been identified.

i Mr. David Williams, Director of the Office of Special Investigations of the General Accounting Office has indicated i

he would be willing to undertake the review the Commission is contemplating.

Because of the special relationship between the GA0 and the Legislative Branch, however, authorization from a Member of Congress is required for Mr. Williams to assume this task.

The purpose of this letter, therefore, is to respectfully request that you ask the Comptroller General to l

permit Mr. Williams to accept this special assignment.

Commissioner Roberts did not participate in this action.

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Lando W. Zec, Jr cc:

Hon. Manuel Lujan, Jr.

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