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RCED-83-52 1 (1983-02-02)

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BY THE U.S. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE


Report To The Chairman, Committee On Energy

And Natural Resources

United States Senate






Synthetic Fuels Corporation's Use Of An Expert

Panel And A Staff Assistance Agreement




The Chairman of the Senate Committee on
Energy and Natural Resources requested
that GAO review the propriety and evolution
of the United States Synthetic Fuels Corpo-
ration's (SFC's) usq of an expert advisory
panel and the corporation's staff assistance
agreement with the Environmental Protec-
tion Agency.

GAO found nothing to indicate that either
the use of the panel or the agreement with
the Environmental Protection Agency was
unauthorized under the Energy Security
Act. GAO believes, however, that an earlier
announcement of the formation of the panel
to the SFC board and executives and earlier
direction to panel members on the useful
scope of the panel's deliberations would
have been more prudent.




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                                                         FEBRUARY 2,1983

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