Where there's smoke, there's fire. POGO's Morning Smoke is a collection of the previous day's investigations, scoops, and opinions related to the world of government oversight. Have a story you'd like to see included? Contact POGO's blog editor.
Lawmakers seek more experienced Afghan inspector general by Megan Scully [National Journal]
Under Fire, Goldman Sachs Reveals New Information On Lucrative Trading Activities by Shahien Nasiripour [HuffPost Reporting]
Insider-Trading Cooperators at Heart of Government Prosecutions by David Glovin [Bloomberg]
US Senate Report to Criticize Goldman by Tom Braithwaite [CNBC]
BP spill panel wants better oil watchdog by Marion Dakers [City A.M.]
BP Spill Report Underscores Government Complacency by Aaron Mehta [Center for Public Integrity]
Despite Denials, Blackwater Still Working for U.S. by Spencer Ackerman [Danger Room]
Two Senators Revolve to K Street by Paul Blumenthal [Sunlight Foundation]
Pentagon’s Military Inventory Needs Better Housekeeping by Laurel Adams [The Daily Watchdog]
Teresa Chambers 'stunned' by reinstatement by Ed O'Keefe [Federal Eye]
Should The FDA Get Tough On API Manufacturers? by Ed Silverman [Pharmalot]
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