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U.S. Department of Justice Annual Financial Statement - Fiscal Year 2009
Based on reports of government and contractor employees obtaining phony/counterfeit educational degrees, we conducted a review of Bechtel and subcontractor employees assigned to the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Construction Completion Project (WBN U2 Project). Our objective was to validate, for selected personnel, the highest educational degree listed on the resume submitted for employment. Our review found no instances where an employee was hired based on a fraudulent degree. However, neither Bechtel nor the OIG was successful in verifying one employee's degree. Specifically, we recommended the Vice President, WBN U2 Project, in conjunction with the Bechtel Project Director, make certain that employees' educational degrees are verified if the degree is required for the position for which they are hired. Furthermore, a copy of a diploma supplied by an employee should not be considered adequate verification. TVA management agreed with our findings and recommendations and plans to take corrective action.
We reviewed TVA's decision to construct a gas plant in northeast Tennessee to determine if TVA's analyses supporting its decision were reasonable. TVA's decision was initiated by a court-ordered accelerated schedule to install emission control equipment at John Sevier Fossil Plant, which would require TVA to shut down units at the plant for about 20 months during the construction. Although TVA evaluated various alternatives, TVA's need to preserve the reliability of the power system was the most significant factor influencing its decision.In summary, we determined TVA's analyses appeared reasonable to make the decision to construct the gas plant in northeast Tennessee. Summary Only