EPA Employees Allegedly Instructed to Ease Enforcement on Oil Companies
Sources indicate EPA staff are being informally advised not to enforce regulations against oil firms, raising concerns over environmental oversight.

Recent reports suggest that employees at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are receiving informal instructions to refrain from enforcing regulations against oil companies. This development, reportedly communicated verbally, has sparked concerns regarding the potential implications for environmental protection and regulatory oversight. The situation underscores the increasing pressure within the agency to reduce scrutiny on the oil and gas industry, a move that could have significant repercussions for environmental policy and enforcement.
Among the entities that could be affected by such a shift in enforcement is GEMXX Corp. (OTC: GEMZ), which has interests in the oil and gas sector. More information about GEMXX Corp. can be found in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/GEMZ. This alleged directive to EPA employees raises questions about the balance between regulatory enforcement and industry interests, highlighting a critical moment for environmental governance in the United States.