Law360, New York (November 16, 2017, 10:05 PM EST) -- A government watchdog told U.S. Department of the Interior officials on Wednesday that Secretary Ryan Zinke has failed to keep complete records of his travel since taking office, finding that in some cases he never documented his travel at all. In a memo sent to Zinke’s office, Deputy Inspector General Mary Kendall wrote that her investigation into multiple allegations regarding the secretary’s travel have been delayed by absent or incomplete documentation. Although employees contacted for the investigation were cooperative, Kendall found that the documentation and “adherence to departmental travel policies” to be deficient and “without proper management oversight and accountability.”...

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