The Fake Factory That Pumped Out Real Money
Making high-quality biodiesel is hard. Getting paid $100 million to not make it was kind of a snap
Hasnain says:
"In the early going, sellers sent the EPA spreadsheets listing RINs sold, strictly for record keeping. Skeptics wondered whether this system would work in the real world. Michael Hubbard, a former EPA special agent for criminal enforcement in Boston, says, “Folks like me would sit in the room with senior leadership, and they’d be saying people are going to self-report, and we would be rolling our eyes.”"
Posted on 2016-07-18T05:51:30+0000