I expect the Inspector General to be aggressive and unrelenting to get the records, the emails, the memos, run the transcribed interviews, and question everyone up the leadership chain. Leave no stone unturned. If punches are pulled, the audit will be a waste of everybody's time and taxpayers' money. The Inspector General has a tremendous responsibility to get this done right away.
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Grassley emphasizes the need for thorough oversight in investigations.
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