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APPENDIX

MATERIAL SUBMITTED FOR THE HEARING RECORD

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LETTER FROM EDOUARD R. QUATREVAUX TO THE HONORABLE CHRIS CANNON, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF UTAH, AND CHAIRMAN, SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMMERCIAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Edouard R. Quatrevaux

5000 Sharp Road

Mandeville, LA 70471

The Honorable Chris Cannon

Chairman

Committee on the Judiciary

Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law

United States House of Representatives

B-353 Rayburn Office Building

Washington, DC 20515-6221

Re: Letter of Support for H.R. 6101

Dear Chairman Cannon:

September 21, 2006

As the former Inspector General (IG) at the Legal Services Corporation (LSC), from 1991 until 2000, I am writing you to support your bill H.R. 6101, the "Legal Services Corporation Improvement Act" to provide appropriate removal procedures for the Inspector General of the Legal Services Corporation, and for other purposes." For your information, I have enclosed a copy of my biographical sketch.

During my nine-year tenure as the LSC IG, I faced numerous difficulties and constant challenges in trying to fulfill the independent IG role as Congress intended in the IG Act. I fought numerous challenges to IG independence with the LSC Board of Directors and headquarters' management. Independent authorities explicitly granted by the IG Act were questioned including audit authority, personnel, contractual and access to LSC and grantee documents. IG access to grant recipient records required to ensure grantee compliance was denied by a grantee, and LSC failed to sanction the organization, choosing to conduct its own impaired investigation instead.

My understanding that the current IG is facing many of the same problems with a different Board and management group leads me to believe that LSC's propensity to challenge the authorities and independence of the IG is an institutional problem. I therefore wholeheartedly support your bill H.R. 6101.

Sincerely,

Haut

Edouard R. Quatrevaux

Enclosure

MEMORANDUM TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION FROM COVINGTON & BURLING L.L.P.

COVINGTON & BURLING LLP

MEMORANDUM TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OF THE LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION

Response to Coogan Memorandum Regarding Authority of
LSC Board of Directors to Conduct Performance
Evaluations of the LSC Inspector General

Thomas S. Williamson, Jr.
Reenah L. Kim

Covington & Burling LLP

1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20004 (202) 662-5438 twilliamson@cov.com

July 28, 2006

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1.

The OIG Has Not Established That Impropriety Results from the
Board's Consultation with LSC Management in Connection with
the Inspector General's Performance Evaluation..

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2.

The Memorandum Does Not Articulate a Valid Basis for the OIG's
Assertions Concerning "Actual" or "Apparent" Conflicts of
Interest

..20

D.

The Coogan Memorandum Offers No Substantiated Grounds for the
OIG's Proposal That the Performance Evaluation Process Should Be
Suspended During a Pending Inquiry Involving the Board...

.20

E.

The OIG's Assessment of Performance Appraisal Practices at Other
Organizations Appears to Be Unreliable and Incomplete.

..24

III.

The Coogan Memorandum's Conclusions Are Both Contradictory and Confusing......... 25

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