IS KYL 'PUNISHING' THE US TREASURY DEPARTMENT?
15 January 2010
Key ministry still lacks an Under Secretary
of the Treasury
Incredible as it may seem in these challenging financial
times, the United States Treasury still lacks an Under
Secretary of the Treasury...and critics are blaming it
on Internet gambling's arch-foe, Arizona Senator Jon Kyl.
While the accusation remains unconfirmed, the
publication National Journal claims that Kyl is holding
up appointments for officials in key international
finance and tax offices....and incredible as it may
seem, this may be due to his disappointment that the ban
on Internet financial transactions with online gambling
companies has not been implemented.
Kyl was a
major driver of the UIGEA legislation rammed through
Congress in 2006 on the coat tails of an unrelated
security law, and he has since fiercely opposed
successful attempts to delay the regulations supporting
the controversial law until mid-2010.
The
political manouevreing of the Senator from Arizona
around the confirmation of nominees to work at the
Treasury Department has drawn major criticism from both
liberals and conservatives, the National Journal
reports.
Confirmation of the disquiet the
appointment delays are causing comes in the comments of
ex-head of the Federal Reserve, Paul Volcker, who is
quoted as saying on a talk-show: “Here we are on
December 29, almost a year after the [Obama
presidential] Inauguration, and there is no Under
Secretary of the Treasury.
"How can we run a
government in the middle of a financial crisis without
doing the ordinary, garden-variety administrative work
of filling the relevant agencies?”
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