Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, a former energy lobbyist, testifies before a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in his confirmation hearing on his nomination in March 2019. File photo by REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

Watchdogs open a second ethics probe of top Interior Department officials

Politics

WASHINGTON (AP) — Internal investigators at the Interior Department say they have launched another ethics probe involving top officials at the agency.

Tuesday's announcement comes a week after news that the same watchdog office was investigating ethics allegations against the agency's newly confirmed chief, David Bernhardt.

Spokeswoman Nancy DiPaolo of Interior's Office of the Inspector General confirmed that an investigation had begun but declined comment on how many senior officials at the agency were now under ethics reviews.

The nonprofit Campaign Legal Center had asked for the latest probe, citing allegations that a half-dozen senior officials at the department were working on regulatory issues involving their former employers.

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