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By Michael Brooks WASHINGTON — FERC on Thursday officially rescinded its controversial policy of allowing its Office of Enforcement to publicly disclose its investigations of possible misconduct and their subjects’ identities, ending a practice in place since 2011 (PL10-2-003). The commission in 2009 authorized Enforcement to issue a Notice of...
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