FCC OIG Report on Investigation Into Allegations Research Work was Suppressed or Destroyed

Press release, October 5, 2007: “The Inspector General of the Federal Communications Commission has released a report finding that the evidence did not substantiate allegations that two draft research reports of staff economists in the Commission’s Media Bureau had been suppressed by senior managers at the Commission or that senior managers had ordered one of the reports to be destroyed. The investigation was directed by Carla Conover, Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.”

  • FCC Office of Inspector General Report of Investigation Into Allegations That Senior Management Ordered Research Work Suppressed or Destroyed, October 4, 2007 (34 pages, PDF)
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