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Those Mineral Management people can PARTYFollow

#1 Sep 10 2008 at 11:42 AM Rating: Excellent
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NYT wrote:
As Congress prepares to debate expansion of drilling in taxpayer-owned coastal waters, the Interior Department agency that collects oil and gas royalties has been caught up in a wide-ranging ethics scandal — including allegations of financial self-dealing, accepting gifts from energy companies, cocaine use and sexual misconduct.

In three reports delivered to Congress on Wednesday, the department’s inspector general, Earl E. Devaney, found wrongdoing by a dozen current and former employees of the Minerals Management Service, which collects about $10 billion in royalties annually and is one of the government’s largest sources of revenue other than taxes.
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In addition, the report alleges that eight royalty-program officials accepted gifts from energy companies whose value exceeded limits set by ethics rules — including golf, ski and paintball outings; meals and drinks; and tickets to a Toby Keith concert, a Houston Texans football game and a Colorado Rockies baseball game.

The investigation also concluded that several of the officials “frequently consumed alcohol at industry functions, had used cocaine and marijuana, and had sexual relationships with oil and gas company representatives.”

The investigation separately found that the program’s manager mixed official and personal business, and took money from a technical services firm in exchange for urging oil companies to hire the firm. In sometimes lurid detail, the report accuses him of having intimate relations with two subordinates, one of whom regularly sold him cocaine.
I wouldn't have guess MMS to be the party agency. My money was on Housing & Urban Development.
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Wow. Regular ol' Joph fan club in here.
#2 Sep 10 2008 at 3:10 PM Rating: Decent
In many, many private industry corporations, this is just called business as usual. "Modeled on a private-sector energy company, the decade-old royalty-in-kind program transports, processes and resells the oil and gas on the open market." Modeled, indeed.

"But two of the highest-ranking officials who were targets of the investigations will apparently escape sanction. Both retired during the investigation, rendering them safe from any administrative punishment, and the Justice Department has declined to prosecute them on the charges suggested by the inspector general."

Doh. It seems...unwise...to let them off the hook so easily. Not that I expect any better from our glorious leader's Justice Department, but at least something would be nice.

My quotes are from the article Joph linked, pages one and two.

Edited, Sep 10th 2008 4:06pm by yossarian
#3 Sep 10 2008 at 5:53 PM Rating: Good
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My experiences with MMS in the GoM (Gulf of Mexico) were that they were heavy handed power mongers with a Hitler complex. Unless the rig foreman treated them like kings the MMS folk would create problems for the rig apes to fix and the oil company execs to obsess/agonize over.

The helo pilots flying them around loved being their transportation, though. They got treated like kings too.

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