Source: Scientific American
Date: July 27, 2011
by: John Sullivan, Cameron Hickey and ProPublica
Byron Nuclear Power Plant Image: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Three former members of the NRC's Office of the Inspector General charge that the independent watchdog no longer challenges the industry
When he retired after 26 years as an investigator with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Office of the Inspector General, George Mulley thought his final report was one of his best.
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7/27/2011 Whistleblowers Say Nuclear Regulatory Commission Watchdog Is Losing Its Bite
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