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Trust fund drama never ends
There's never a dull moment when it comes to Indian
trust. This week was no
different, with the Department of Interior finally
releasing the results of a long-awaited
investigation.
But after several months of review, Inspector General
Earl Devaney found nothing for which anyone could
be punished. What he discovered instead
should be no less offensive: a "bunker mentality"
developed among senior officials and government
attorneys that prevented true reform of a system
that holds billions of dollars in tribal
and individual Indian assets.
And although no official misconduct was
found, the report isn't likely to quell critics.
One lawmaker, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), has already called
for a hearing into the recent ouster of the top
Indian trust official, while a federal judge
continues to mull holding Secretary Gale
Norton and Assistant Secretary Neal McCaleb
in contempt of court.
Get the Story: McCain calls for trust fund
investigation (8/5) Editorial: What Norton doesn't
want to hear (8/5) Report documents trust fund
failures (8/7) Indian Trust: Conflicts of Interest
(8/7) Babbitt didn't lie but was
'inaccurate' (8/7) DOI trust fund report released
(8/7) Court monitor has secret document
(8/8) Trust fund meeting set in N.D.
(8/8) Cobell speaks at race relations
forum (8/8) Top DOI computer official to retire
(8/8) U.S. argues limits as trustee
(8/9) Full trust fund report online
(8/9)
Sioux tribal members take on state
Four Sioux tribal members filed what was called
the largest voting rights lawsuit in history
this week, asking the federal government
to review several hundred South Dakota election
laws.
The suit puts a wrench in the upcoming primaries
for one the major political battleground states.
Republicans and Democrats are vying for votes
and both parties could use those of American
Indians, who make up 6.6 percent of the
voting population.
Get the Story: S.D. accused of rights
violations (8/6) Indians treated the same 'since
the 1800s' (8/6)
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