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White House Moves to Block Ethics Inquiry Into Ex-Lobbyists on Payroll
Monday, 22 May 2017 08:35

Lipton writes: "The Trump administration, in a significant escalation of its clash with the government's top ethics watchdog, has moved to block an effort to disclose any ethics waivers granted to former lobbyists who have work in the White House or federal agencies."

Walter M. Shaub Jr., the head of the Office of Government Ethics, in January. The White House has challenged Mr. Shaub's authority to demand information on former lobbyists now working for the government. (photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)
Walter M. Shaub Jr., the head of the Office of Government Ethics, in January. The White House has challenged Mr. Shaub's authority to demand information on former lobbyists now working for the government. (photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)


White House Moves to Block Ethics Inquiry Into Ex-Lobbyists on Payroll

By Eric Lipton, The New York Times

22 May 17

 

he Trump administration, in a significant escalation of its clash with the government’s top ethics watchdog, has moved to block an effort to disclose any ethics waivers granted to former lobbyists who have work in the White House or federal agencies.

The latest conflict came in recent days when the White House, in a highly unusual move, sent a letter to Walter M. Shaub Jr., the head of the Office of Government Ethics, asking him to withdraw a request he had sent to every federal agency for copies of the waivers. In the letter, the administration challenged his legal authority to demand the information.

Dozens of former lobbyists and industry lawyers are working in the Trump administration, which has hired them at a much higher rate than the previous administration. Keeping the waivers confidential would make it impossible to know whether any such officials are violating federal ethics rules or have been given a pass to ignore them.

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