BlockBeats News, May 27th - According to Fortune, Tyler Hassen, a Texas oil executive with no public management experience from the Musk Government Efficiency Department (DOGE), is now wielding superpowers to reorganize the U.S. Department of the Interior. Document records show that he has neither divested his energy industry investments nor signed any ethical commitment documents to avoid conflicts of interest. The U.S. Secretary of the Interior recently assigned Tyler Hassen to lead the department's reorganization. The Department of the Interior is a super department that oversees 70% of public lands in the U.S., including 11 agencies such as the National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, employing over 70,000 people.
Tyler Hassen was appointed as the "Assistant Secretary for Policy Management and Budget" in March and then switched to "Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary" in April. The former position required Senate approval and the signing of an ethical commitment, which was circumvented by the latter. A government ethics expert at Washington University in St. Louis stated, "This is a fraudulent act of evading critical ethical scrutiny through title manipulation."
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