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CBS News/ September 13, 2011, 4:24 PM

Liberal group files ethics complaint against Darrell Issa

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.

/ AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta

Updated: 5:51 p.m. ET

A liberal advocacy organization filed an ethics complaint on Tuesday against Rep. Darrell Issa, claiming the California Republican and chair of the House Oversight Committee has "repeatedly -- and impermissibly -- used his public position to promote his private financial interests."

In a letter to the Office of Congressional Ethics - an independent entity charged with reviewing allegations of misconduct against Congress members and their staffs - the group, American Family Voices, alleged that Issa used his position of authority on the Oversight Committee to improperly intervene in dealings with Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch and DEI Holdings, all of which Issa is associated with in some way.

"Alarms have been going off for some time about Darrell Issa's apparent conflicts of interests, and the OCE should immediately review whether the Congressman has inappropriately exploited his position of power for personal gain," said AFV president Mike Lux in a statement attached to the complaint.

American Family Voices is a political advocacy group that describes itself as "an umbrella group that helps fund a broad network of organizations - including civil rights, environmental, women's rights, consumer advocacy and health care organizations, and multi-issue think tanks - and build their infrastructure, both in the field and in communications."

According to the complaint, obtained by CBS News, Issa pressured the Securities and Exchange Commission "into inaction" after the commission sued Goldman Sachs for allegedly defrauding investors in the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis despite holding millions of dollars in assets held by Goldman Sachs.

The complaint alleges, too, that he used his authority to intervene in an investigation into Bank of America's purchase of Merrill Lynch while being a "major" customer who "bought and sold more than $200 million in Merrill Lynch mutual funds in the days after the Bank of America acquisition."

AFV goes on to charge that Issa inappropriately touted a merger between Sirius and XM satellite radio companies, despite having a stake in Sirius through DEI Holdings, the company he founded and on which he is still a board member. Finally, the complaint accuses Issa of having secured funding through earmarks that benefited regions directly surrounding commercial properties he owned.

"The symbiotic relationship he has established between his business interests and public responsibilities presents, on a continuing basis, the starkest example of conflict of interest," said Lux, of Issa, in the statement. "As disturbing as this would be in the case of any Member of Congress, the conflict on display here is especially troubling because it involves the Chair of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform -- a Committee charged with 'proactively investigating and exposing' waste, fraud, and abuse. Surely this is a matter that warrants immediate OCE attention."

Frederick Hill, a spokesman for Issa, dismissed the allegations as "entirely without merit" and suggested it was a politically-motivated attack.

"This complaint is entirely without merit," Hill told Hotsheet in an email. "The White House has used an assortment of outside progressive groups in an effort to attack oversight and Chairman Issa directly. This is just their latest salvo in an ongoing effort to obstruct oversight."

He added: "I would note that the complainant served on the Obama-Biden Transition Team and now works as the CEO for a political consulting firm called Progressive Strategies."

In August, the New York Times published a report alleging that "at least some of the congressman's government actions" raised "the potential for conflicts." The report pointed to congressional earmarks for road work and public works projects that could benefit commercial properties Issa owns. (Issa, with an average net worth of $303,575,011, is one of the wealthiest members of the House of Representatives.)

"In one case, more than $800,000 in earmarks he arranged will help widen a busy thoroughfare in front of a medical plaza he bought for $16.6 million," according to the report, which Lux cites in his complaint.

Meanwhile, in June, the liberal blog ThinkProgress published a report arguing that Issa "went on a buying spree of high yield Goldman Sachs bonds at the same time he was running defense for the investment bank in Congress."

A memo on Issa's website disputes the Times report, and the paper ultimately issued several corrections regarding the piece. Ultimately, however, the Times' Washington Bureau Chief issued an in-depth rebuttal to Issa's complaints about the story, and defended the paper's refusal to retract it.

Hall maintains that "Rep. Issa does not and did not have a financial interest in Goldman Sachs."

"He bought a financial product from them that is not dependent on the company's performance," he told CBS News.

Hall also said Issa asked the SEC Inspector General to look into "questions of impropriety" surrounding the Goldman investigation, but that "he did not intervene."

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nova3930 says:
Guess Mr. Issa is causing too much trouble with all his investigations. Time to try and shut him up.

I mean, we can't have someone pointing out all the failings and corruption of the admin can we?

It would be terrible to find out who approved the illegal gun running into Mexico that has resulting in who knows how many deaths.

It would be terrible to find out how many shortcuts were taken with Solyndra and their loan guarantees that are going to cost the taxpayers upwards of a billion dollars. It would be even worse to find out if it was done to benefit political allies in rampant crony capitalism.

Yes yes, we can't have any of this coming to light at all....
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denton310 replies:
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that or issa is just currupt
locknpost replies:
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It's about time. Lifelong fed temps making 18k a year can't accept a private company ballcap because of "perceived" conflict of interest. Meanwhile Issa and others in high office are bartering their authorities for personal financial gain, often at cost to the American taxpayer.
Why? Because they've gotten used to being above the law. When challenged, they use their authority for retaliation. "Heroes are villainized, villains are lionized." No ****!!!

If Issa needs more information on the Fast and Furious investigation, he should first search his memory from 2011 briefings, and then stop blocking the most relevant testimony from the officials who helped create and supply logistics for Fast and Furious leading to the operation that failed with the loss of an agent.
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moretruthnow says:
Whatever republicans post on here is just hateful. Issa was threatening President Obama even before he took office. Issa is a crook and it will be easy to prove.
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moretruthnow says:
I'm very glad they are looking into Darrel Issa's corrupt behavior. I have been reading about just how dirty he has been in his position. With the right evidence they can make sure he is removed from his position.
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aldrich617 says:
Well, that certified no-goodnik Issa seems to have a constituency
among the anti-immigrant groups. Let me first curry some favor with
those people, establish some credibility as it were, with a position
far to the right of anything I've ever seen published, before I attempt to blast Issa out of the water on a public service issue dear to my heart - MINE THE BORDER WITH MEXICO. Pretty crazy, yes, but I
think it would work, and the body count would be tolerable.

What really irks me about Issa is his attempt to turn the good ship
USPS into a slave ship under his command. Why would any postal worker
agree to let a gate keeper for the glue factory ride around on the
Pony Express ponies. The fact is that the Post Office has been bilked
out of about $100 Billion, maybe more, through stealth legislation
by Congress, and Issa appears to have participated in certain important aspects of the crime, and yet he has the the nerve to say that the PO just can't cut it financially, and with his guidance, god bless us, the PO might survive. Where is the fourth estate on this massive scandle - muzzled or bayoneted by the followers of Murdoch? (some good news - I saw the beginnings of dementia in Murdoch's eyes on TV - may he live long and suffer just like that other miscreant RR, who started us on that long walk off a short pier). Does no one except me recall that Congress requires PO PENSION FUNDS BE USED TO HELP OFFSET THE BUDGET DEFICIT? Why did this happen? Who did it? Hang them.

Give the Post Office access to their money and they will survive!
(and send Issa into retirement as soon as you can).
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newnameagain says:
So tell why Maxine Waters and MrRangel are not in jail
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moretruthnow replies:
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They were voted for and they are doing the work for the average workers and not working for the super wealthy that the GOP worships.
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PhilistineTheArtLover says:
This Issa guy supposedly comes from an Arab-American family. As an Arab-American I can only feel shame to have someone like that represent us in the US Congress. The man is nothing but a sack of sh, and a mother f, with no redeeming value whatsoever. I truly don't understand what people were thinking when they voted for his useless as'.
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esq777 says:
A Republican who is nothing but a corporate puppet. What a shock.
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msimamaji says:
It's about time.

Issa is a Crook with a capital C.
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credibility2 says:
Surprised that the hyena Dems in Congress haven't filed all sorts of investigatory challenges. There have been many more on the left guilty of this, including the likes of Maxine Waters, Charlie Rangel, etc. And, I agree that if this guy did something wrong, then he needs to held accountable and given the same amount of punishment as is customarily given to guilty Dems doing similar sorts of things. Now, that would be fair and balanced.
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moretruthnow replies:
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Maxine Waters and Charlie Rangel were not convicted of crimes. That is why they are still in office working for the average people who need to be represented and not for the wealthy that the GOP worships and bows to.
moretruthnow replies:
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More republicans have been corrupt and have been forced out like the gay guy in the bathroom, and the Arizona Senator who had an affair with his friend's wife and had his parents pay thousands of dollars to the wounded couple and left office when the investigation was coming due. How many others that don't come to mind, but the GOP of today is not the GOP of years ago when they were decent, honest and concerned about the country when they now are just liars, haters, and evil. They want to get rid of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid which will cause great harm to many many people and senior citizens. But the won't raise taxes on the super wealthy because they serve the super wealthy and kiss their feet all the time.
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jabber2 says:
Isn't Issa a convicted felon? What do you expect from a member of the PARTY of ELITISTS replublicCONS?
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