ML20246N127
| ML20246N127 | |
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| Issue date: | 05/22/1989 |
| From: | Malsch M NRC OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL (OGC) |
| To: | Breaux J, Glenn J, Sharp P HOUSE OF REP., ENERGY & COMMERCE, SENATE, ENVIRONMENT & PUBLIC WORKS, SENATE, GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS |
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| FOIA-89-256 NUDOCS 8907190302 | |
| Download: ML20246N127 (3) | |
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Dear Chairman Sharp:
As you may know, some time ago the NRC Office of Inspector and Auditor (OI Because initiated an investigation of an NRC employee, Mr_ Roger Fortuna.
of various concerns arising from this investigation, responsibility for the hl
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determine independently whether proper procedures were followed in all aspects of the investigation by OIA, whether Mr. Fortune was fairly treated, and how any problems associated with this matter may be av future.
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Dear Chairman Glenn:
As you may know, some time ago the hRC Office of Inspector and Audit Because initiated' an investigation of an NRC employee, Mr. Roger Fortuna.
of various concerns arising from this investigation, responsibility for the conduct of the investigation was transferred to Mr. Alan Rosenthal, an Administrative Judge and former Chaiman of the NRC Atomic Sa Licensing Appeal Panel.
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Dear Chairman Breaux:
As you may know, some time ago the NRC Office of Inspector and Because initiated an investigation of an NRC employee, Mr. Roger Fortuna.ibility for th,e
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