ML21348A114

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Former U.S. NRC Senior Resident Inspector Found Guilty of Making False Statements
ML21348A114
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Issue date: 12/13/2021
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NRC/OIG
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Ziad Buhaissi
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Office of the Inspector General

Press Release

Contact:

Christine Arroyo Communications Officer to the Inspector General 301.415.0526 christine.arroyo@nrc.gov

December 13, 2021

Former U.S. NRC Senior Resident Inspector Found Guilty of Making False Statements

CHARLOT TESVILLE, VA - As a result of a joint investigation between the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Public Integrity Section, a former NRC Senior Resident Inspector pleaded guilty today in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia, before the Honorable Norman K. Moon, to making false statements on NRC inspection reports. Such false statements violate 18 U.S.C. § 1001, a federal crime that car ries a maximum penalty of 5 years in prison.

The former employee, Gregory Croon, 60, of Clarksville, Tennessee, produced intentionally falsified inspection reports when he worked as the NRCs senior r esident i nspector at the North Anna Power Station in Mineral, Virginia, between 2016 and 2018; he retired from the NRC in 2020.

The accuracy of NRC inspection reports is critical to the NRCs oversight of licensees safe operation of nuclear power plants around the nation, said NRC Inspector General Robert J.

Feitel. Croons false statements could have jeopardized that safety oversight function.

NRC OIG Special Agent Adam Tierney, Assistant Special Agent in Charge Todd Walter, Technical Advisor Terri Spicher, and DOJ trial attorneys conducted the extensive investigation,

which included numerous interviews of both NRC and licensee personnel, and the comprehensive review of NRC and licensee records. Sentencing in the case is scheduled for March 7, 2022.

The combined efforts of the NRC OIG special agents and our law enforcement partners yielded an appropriate and just result in this case. Nonetheless, it is vital to remember that we must all remain vigilant, watch for fraudulent activity, and report it promptly, said Feitel.

The OIG has a responsibility to independently and objectively conduct audits and investigations to help improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the NRCs programs and operation s.

NRC Headquarters l 11555 Rockville Pike l Rockville, Maryland 20852 l 301.415.5930