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Democrats alert inspector general that GOP's Biden probe “directly implicated” Perry in corruption

  

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Via:  tessylo  •  4 years ago  •  8 comments

By:   Igor Derysh, Salon

Democrats alert inspector general that GOP's Biden probe “directly implicated” Perry in corruption

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Democrats alert inspector general that GOP's Biden probe “directly implicated” Perry in corruption





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U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry   Alex Wong/Getty Images

The   Republican report   aimed at raising questions about the dealings of Democratic nominee Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden in Ukraine appears to have accidentally implicated former Energy Secretary   Rick Perry in an energy scheme in the foreign nation , according to the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee.

Republicans led by Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., released their   much-hyped report   on Hunter Biden's role at the Ukrainian energy firm Burisma on Wednesday. However, it found no evidence of actual wrongdoing and relied largely on   debunked claims ,   old statements   and narratives pushed as part of a   Russian disinformation campaign .

But the report did find new evidence related to Perry's actions in Ukraine while he served in President Donald Trump's Cabinet.

Amos Hochstein, a member of the supervisory board at the state-owned Ukrainian energy firm Naftogaz, told lawmakers that Perry "inappropriately pressured the Ukrainian government" to place Texas oil executive Robert Bensh on the board of the company while officials at the Department of Energy pressured the government to sign a deal with a "private business entity connected to Mr. Bensh," according to a   letter Wyden sent to Department of Energy Inspector General Teri Donaldson .

Perry also pressured the Ukrainian government to place one of his longtime campaign supporters, Michael Bleyzer, on the board during a trip to Ukraine for President Volodymyr Zelensky's inauguration in 2019, Wyden wrote. Bleyzer and his partner were later awarded a drilling contract in the country.

"Mr. Bleyzer's contract that he was awarded was despite the fact that he was not the highest bidder in the process," Hochstein told lawmakers. "Other . . . bids were higher, and therefore, Ukraine chose a bid that paid itself less."

The heads of the state-owned Naftogaz conglomerate have since   filed a lawsuit   seeking to overturn the contract, arguing that the Ukrainian government acted "illegally and with bias" in agreeing to the deal, Wyden noted.

"Witness testimony in this investigation has directly implicated former Secretary Rick Perry in alleged wrongdoing, and the department more broadly, in a scheme to undermine anti-corruption efforts that were implemented by Ukraine in partnership with the international community," Wyden wrote.

Politico   reported last year   that Perry — who along with then-Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland and Ukraine envoy Kurt Volker were the   "three amigos" who pushed a shadow foreign policy   in Ukraine — played an active role in the   Trump administration's pressure on Zelensky , which ultimately led to the president's impeachment.

ProPublica   reported earlier this month   that Perry repeatedly pushed deals that "were potentially worth billions of dollars to Perry's friends and political donors" and could "stand to benefit" the secretary himself. Two of the deals, including one worth $20 billion, went to the Texas firm Energy Transfer. Perry served on the company's board before and after his stint at the Energy Department and bought shares now worth about $800,000 three months after leaving his post, according to the report.

Ethics experts told the outlet that Perry's efforts were violations of federal regulations. His actions also caught the attention of federal prosecutors, though he is reportedlt not be the target of any investigations.

The interview with Hochstein was part of the Senate Republicans' investigation into whether Hunter Biden's position at Burisma affected U.S. foreign policy. The report asserted that his position was "problematic and did interfere in the efficient execution of policy with respect to Ukraine." However, it   did not include any new evidence   suggesting his role affected the Obama administration's policy. It also acknowledged that "the extent to which Hunter Biden's role on Burisma's board affected U.S. policy toward Ukraine is not clear."

Wyden, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee,   said the probe pushed   "Russian disinformation." He further described it as a "an attempted political hit job facilitated by the State Department."

A Finance Committee aide told   Talking Points Memo   that finding new evidence against the Trump administration "was certainly not Republicans' goal."

"While Republicans' Ukraine investigation showed Vice President Biden did nothing wrong," the aide said, "it succeeded in implicating former Secretary Perry in a corrupt scheme to pressure the Ukrainian government to change the board of Naftogaz."





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Tessylo
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1  seeder  Tessylo    4 years ago

The      Republican report       aimed at raising questions about the dealings of Democratic nominee Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden in Ukraine appears to have accidentally implicated former Energy Secretary      Rick Perry in an energy scheme in the foreign nation   , according to the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee.

Republicans led by Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., released their      much-hyped report       on Hunter Biden's role at the Ukrainian energy firm Burisma on Wednesday. However, it found no evidence of actual wrongdoing and relied largely on      debunked claims   ,      old statements       and narratives pushed as part of a      Russian disinformation campaign   .

But the report did find new evidence related to Perry's actions in Ukraine while he served in President Donald Trump's Cabinet.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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2  seeder  Tessylo    4 years ago

Amos Hochstein, a member of the supervisory board at the state-owned Ukrainian energy firm Naftogaz, told lawmakers that Perry "inappropriately pressured the Ukrainian government" to place Texas oil executive Robert Bensh on the board of the company while officials at the Department of Energy pressured the government to sign a deal with a "private business entity connected to Mr. Bensh," according to a      letter Wyden sent to Department of Energy Inspector General Teri Donaldson   .

Perry also pressured the Ukrainian government to place one of his longtime campaign supporters, Michael Bleyzer, on the board during a trip to Ukraine for President Volodymyr Zelensky's inauguration in 2019, Wyden wrote. Bleyzer and his partner were later awarded a drilling contract in the country.

"Mr. Bleyzer's contract that he was awarded was despite the fact that he was not the highest bidder in the process," Hochstein told lawmakers. "Other . . . bids were higher, and therefore, Ukraine chose a bid that paid itself less."

The heads of the state-owned Naftogaz conglomerate have since      filed a lawsuit       seeking to overturn the contract, arguing that the Ukrainian government acted "illegally and with bias" in agreeing to the deal, Wyden noted.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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3  seeder  Tessylo    4 years ago

"Witness testimony in this investigation has directly implicated former Secretary Rick Perry in alleged wrongdoing, and the department more broadly, in a scheme to undermine anti-corruption efforts that were implemented by Ukraine in partnership with the international community," Wyden wrote.

Politico      reported last year       that Perry — who along with then-Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland and Ukraine envoy Kurt Volker were the      "three amigos" who pushed a shadow foreign policy       in Ukraine — played an active role in the      Trump administration's pressure on Zelensky   , which ultimately led to the president's impeachment.

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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4  Paula Bartholomew    4 years ago

At this rate, prisons are going to need to add extra wings.

 
 
 
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4.1  Account Deleted  replied to  Paula Bartholomew @4    4 years ago
prisons are going to need to add extra wings

No problem - ex Sheriff Joe Arpaio has the solution.

Put them in tents. 

Kind of appropriate - clowns - tents - elephant poop ...

 
 
 
Kavika
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4.1.1  Kavika   replied to  Account Deleted @4.1    4 years ago
Kind of appropriate - clowns - tents - elephant poop ..

And three rings.

 
 
 
bbl-1
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5  bbl-1    4 years ago

All of this is strange and has been so for quite some time.  Just seems to me that no matter where you look with to many members of this 'new GOP' there's Russian fingerprints.

 
 
 
JBB
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6  JBB    4 years ago

I want to know, who does not find this deplorable?

 
 

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