Monday, May 21, 2018

FBI Agents Flock to Summer, Vogtle Next

At the end of it all, where was the NRC in heading off this tragedy. Effectively, the southern separatist states turned off the NRC. In many ways, the NRC is more lenient in the powerful republican separatist state. That is why they choose this area to build these plants.      

The FBI and the courts won't be to figure out what is going on. Neither the prosecutors or the judges have enough training to independently understand what is going on. They will be wholly dependent on the nuclear industry experts. Think about it, these nuclear experts will never work in the industry again because of blackballing. Half ass experts is what they will get. The whole lot of them has been under extremely anti government training all their careers. The so call experts won't be the cream of the crop.     
'FBI agents flock to VC Summer site as part of probe into SC's failed nuclear project' 
Avery G. Wilks, The State Published 12:36 p.m. ET May 16, 2018 | Updated 3:18 p.m. ET May 16, 2018



COLUMBIA — Up to 19 FBI agents and U.S. Department of Justice officials were in Jenkinsville last week, looking at two unfinished V.C. Summer nuclear reactors as part of an ongoing federal investigation into the failed project.

It is unclear exactly what the FBI agents — 16 to 19 of them, according to a state agency — were doing at the Fairfield County site, which SCE&G and Santee Cooper abandoned last July after nearly a decade of work that cost $9 billion.

But their presence shows the federal probe into the failed project is ongoing.

"Typically, the FBI goes to a construction site to validate ... things they have found in documents or testimony," a source familiar with legal actions surrounding SCANA, SCE&G's parent company, told The State on Tuesday. "They probably had an expert with them."

The U.S. attorney's office in South Carolina did not respond to a request for comment.

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