FBI Director Christopher Wray has cited a potential conflict of interest in the site-selection process.
Photo: elizabeth frantz/ReutersWASHINGTON—A government watchdog is launching an investigation into how the Biden administration chose a suburban Maryland site for the FBI’s new headquarters after Director Christopher Wray and Virginia lawmakers accused a political appointee of inappropriately interfering with the siting decision.
Robert Erickson, acting inspector general for the General Services Administration, told lawmakers Thursday his office would immediately probe the decision to relocate the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s main campus to Greenbelt, Md., after a decadelong drama that engulfed the site-selection process.
Persons:
Christopher Wray, elizabeth frantz, Biden, Robert Erickson
Organizations:
Reuters WASHINGTON, General Services Administration, Federal Bureau
Locations:
Maryland, Virginia, Investigation’s, Greenbelt, Md