It's the exact opposite of your claim. In it he points out how the regulator actively worked to enable the nuclear industry in the US.
It's also worth nothing that this didn't appear to be corruption by any conventional definition. It seems more like the regulators believed that nuclear power was beneficial and acted based on that belief rather than a particular commercial motive.
It's the exact opposite of your claim. In it he points out how the regulator actively worked to enable the nuclear industry in the US.
It's also worth nothing that this didn't appear to be corruption by any conventional definition. It seems more like the regulators believed that nuclear power was beneficial and acted based on that belief rather than a particular commercial motive.