[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 145 (Wednesday, November 14, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S6793]
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NOTICE OF OBJECTION
Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, I, along with Senator Mark Kirk, intend
to object to proceeding to the nomination of Richard Berner to head the
Office of Financial Research within the Department of the Treasury.
We will object to proceeding to the nomination because the Department
of the Treasury has refused to respond to a letter Senator Kirk and I
sent on October 2, over 6 weeks ago, regarding the Treasury Secretary's
actions when he became aware of the manipulation of the London
Interbank Overnight Rate, or LIBOR. The Department has also refused to
provide the documents we requested.
In addition, my staff has, on several occasions, attempted to
schedule briefing times that are convenient for the Department. The
Treasury Department has cancelled each of these briefings and failed to
cooperate in rescheduling at a mutually agreeable time.
Because everything from home mortgages to credit cards was pegged to
LIBOR, its manipulation affects almost every American. Given the
widespread effects of this manipulation, it is disturbing to see that
the Treasury Department has thus far refused to answer basic questions
and provide essential documents.
It is critical for Congress to be able to ask questions and to have
access to administration documents in order to conduct vigorous and
independent oversight. It is unfortunate that this administration,
which has pledged to be the most transparent in history, consistently
falls short of that goal.
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