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EPA Investigation of John Beale


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"Witnesses testified at a House Oversight Committee hearing on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) investigation of John Beale, the former high-ranking official who has plead guilty to stealing nearly $900,000 from the government. Mr. Beale, who appeared as a witness at the hearing, asserted his Fifth Amendment right to not incriminate himself."

 

Beale had huge testicles and an almost willingly ignorant EPA administrator. These things just keep flowing out of the Obama administration. Runs over three hours. I just have it running in the background, listening to it.

 

 


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"Witnesses testified at a House Oversight Committee hearing on the Environmental Protection Agencys (EPA) investigation of John Beale, the former high-ranking official who has plead guilty to stealing nearly $900,000 from the government. Mr. Beale, who appeared as a witness at the hearing, asserted his Fifth Amendment right to not incriminate himself."

 

Beale had huge testicles and an almost willingly ignorant EPA administrator. These things just keep flowing out of the Obama administration. Runs over three hours. I just have it running in the background, listening to it.

 

 


 

Who is John Beale, and what did he do?

 

Ex-EPA Official Pleads Guilty to Theft

WASHINGTON September 27, 2013 (AP)

By FREDERIC J. FROMMER Associated Press

 

A former high-ranking official with the Environmental Protection Agency pleaded guilty Friday to stealing nearly $900,000 from the agency over 13 years by failing to show up for work while falsely claiming to be working for the CIA and for filing bogus expenses.

 

John C. Beale, 64, a former deputy assistant administrator in the Office of Air and Radiation, accepted a plea agreement with the government at a court hearing. U.S. Magistrate Judge John M. Facciola read the evidence against Beale and asked if it were true.

 

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According to the statement of offense that he signed, Beale started taking one day a week off from work starting in 2000, and indicated on his EPA electronic calendar he was working at the CIA's Directorate of Operations. He told an EPA manager that he had been assigned to an interagency, special advisory group, and the manager agreed to his request. For 102 days from 2000 to June 2008, Beale took off while claiming to work for the CIA, the court document says.

 

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