"The investigation comes in response to documents released in a court case over whether the herbicide glyphosate causes cancer."
"The inspector general for the Environmental Protection Agency is initiating a probe into possible collusion between a former high-ranking EPA official and Monsanto, the maker of the herbicide glyphosate, according to a letter the IG sent to a lawmaker last Friday that HuffPost has obtained.
The inspector general’s move comes in response to a request from Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) for an investigation into whether the EPA staffer colluded with the agricultural giant to bias research on glyphosate, a key component of the product Roundup. His request was based on media reports of documents released in the course of a lawsuit against Monsanto alleging glyphosate causes cancer, and that the company may have spun research and hired scientists to cover this up.
'As you are aware, there is considerable public interest regarding allegations of such collusion,' wrote Inspector General Arthur A. Elkins Jr. in his response to Lieu, dated May 31. 'As a result, I have asked the EPA OIG Office of Investigations to conduct an inquiry into several agency review-related matters.'"
Paul D. Thacker reports for the Huffington Post June 6, 2017.