Use of Alias E-Mail Addresses by EPA Heads Being Probed
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s watchdog will examine the use of alias e-mail addresses by agency officials, including by administrator Lisa Jackson.
The EPA’s Inspector General will audit whether the phony e-mail addresses were used to shield official business from open records laws, according to a memorandum the office sent to top agency officials on Dec. 13.