by TheDude » Wed 10 Sep 2008, 15:41:33
WSJ:
Government Oil Officials Probed About Improprieties

Sex..."Probed"... "Oh, probe me, you Big Oil Boy!"
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A') report by the department's inspector general, Earl Devaney, which was released Wednesday, is expected to recommend disciplinary action for up to a dozen employees of the Interior Department's Minerals Management Service, people familiar with the matter said. A summary of the report said the report also criticizes "the refusal of one major oil company - Chevron - to cooperate with our investigation."
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '"')We discovered a culture of substance abuse and promiscuity in the RIK program -- both within the program, including a supervisor…who engaged in illegal drug use and has sexual relations with subordinates and in consort with industry," a summary of Mr. Devaney's report said. The report adds that some agency employees "also engaged in brief sexual relationships with industry contact. Sexual relationships with prohibited sources cannot, by definition, be arms-length."
Wednesday's report is the latest black eye for the Minerals Management Service. In July, a top aide at the agency pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to violating conflict-of-interest laws. The employee, Jimmy W. Mayberry, 65 years old, acknowledged helping create a consulting position that he was hired for after retiring from government.
Substance abuse would explain why navigating through the MMS site is like playing one of those 80s text adventure games. "Turn Left." "You've been eaten by an orc!"