Today, the Competitive Enterprise Institute sued the
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) for flouting
the Freedom of Information Act. CEI’s Chris Horner asked OSTP to produce
work-related emails that OSTP’s Director, John Holdren, stored in an email
account at his former employer, the environmental-pressure group Woods Hole
Research Center. OSTP has resisted producing them. (The use of such
non-official accounts for agency business frustrates federal open-government
laws, and undermines government accountability, since such accounts are
generally not searched in response to FOIA or congressional oversight requests
seeking work-related communications or agency records. Moreover, the use of
email accounts at a former employer that lobbies the federal government gives
such pressure groups direct access to and control over public records,
including highly sensitive information.)
What is ironic about this is that OSTP’s Director, soon after taking office, lectured OSTP employees about not conducting official business using private email accounts, and about the need to forward all work-related communications to their agency email account in order to comply with federal record-keeping laws. (See May 10, 2010 Memo from OSTP Director John Holdren to all OSTP staff, Subject: Reminder: Compliance with the Federal Records Act and the President’s Ethics Pledge, at 1, available as Exhibit B to the letter at this link.) Apparently, the longer an official is in power, and the less he fears losing power, the less he cares about government transparency and the rule of law….To Read More…..
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