Mine company CEO faces tough questions from Congress members on deadly W.Va. explosion
By Sam Hananel, APThursday, May 20, 2010
CEO faces lawmakers’ questions on W.Va. mine blast
WASHINGTON — The head of Massey Energy Co. can expect tough questions from lawmakers as he testifies for the first time since a blast at the company’s Upper Big Branch mine killed 29 workers.
Don Blankenship was to appear Thursday at a Senate subcommittee hearing examining how spending more federal money could improve mine safety and enforcement.
Blankenship has faced a wave of criticism since the accident in West Virginia last month — the nation’s worst coal mining disaster in 40 years. Lawmakers have accused the company of putting profits before safety, and the FBI has opened a criminal investigation.
Blankenship has defended Massey’s safety record.
Filed under: Accidents and Disasters
Tags: Energy, Explosions, Government Regulations, Industry Regulation, North America, Personnel, United States, Washington, West Virginia
Tags: Energy, Explosions, Government Regulations, Industry Regulation, North America, Personnel, United States, Washington, West Virginia
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