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Democrats say Bush administration failure; GOP leader calls outrage
An Interior Department investigation describing a “culture of substance abuse and promiscuity” by workers at the agency that issues offshore drilling leases and collects royalties hit lawmakers Wednesday just as they prepared for votes next week on expanding offshore drilling.
“On the eve of Congress starting this big debate you’ve got a horror story of mismanagement and misconduct in programs that are going to be a key part of the discussion,” Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said in an interview, adding that it can’t help but influence the debate.
The two-year, $5.3 million investigation by Interior’s inspector general found workers at the Minerals Management Service’s royalty collection office in Denver partying, having sex, using drugs and accepting gifts and ski trips and golf outings from energy company representatives with whom they did government business.
The investigations exposed “a culture of ethical failure” and an agency rife with conflicts of interest, Inspector General Earl E. Devaney said.
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