Documents Show Political Appointees Interfered With Cal. Energy Commission Study of Hot Fuel Ripoff to Protect Oil Companies
Posted on: Wednesday, 11 March 2009, 12:49 CDT
Consumer Group Says Government Staff's Consumer-Oriented Findings Were Altered by Commissioners With Ties to Oil Industry
Newly found e-mails reveal a previously undisclosed private meeting with an oil industry economist and later exchanges with staff ordering changes to the study. In a
"Bad news, the Executive Summary is totally slanted to one conclusion. The last bullet question on Page 3 and the response thereto on Page 4 HAVE GOT TO GO. You cannot speak for the consuming public in a way that leaves no other conclusion than go with ATC."
In addition to the revelations in the newly released documents, Consumer Watchdog points out that Commissioner
"Governor Schwarzenegger cannot let political appointees who are married to oil industry executives reverse the findings of government staff with expertise on these issues," said
In a letter sent to the Energy Commission Tuesday evening, the nonprofit, nonpartisan Consumer Watchdog asked the Commission to delay a vote on the compromised study until after the public had an opportunity to review over 350 pages of public records received by Consumer Watchdog on Monday night. The letter also demands more information about the original, uncompromised staff recommendations.
In the letter, Consumer Watchdog wrote:
The newly released documents, obtained under our Public Records Act request, show that changes essentially reversing the conclusions of the CEC professional staff and steeply favoring the oil industry, were requested by Commissioner
A copy of Consumer Watchdog's letter regarding the public records disclosures is available at:
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/CECLetter3-10-09.pdf
Consumer Watchdog has been fighting to require gas stations to adopt a mechanism to ensure that motorists get a fair gallon of gas when they fill up at the pump. It is estimated that
Key e-mails from the Public Records Act request can be downloaded from:
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/HotFuelPRA_KeyDocs.pdf
The complete set of public records can be downloaded from:
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/HotFuelPRA_part1.pdf
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/HotFuelPRA_part2.pdf
http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/resources/HotFuelPRA_part3.pdf
Consumer Watchdog, formerly The Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization.
SOURCE Consumer Watchdog
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