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The Ethics in Government Act expired in 1999, and was effectively replaced by Department of Justice regulation 28 CFR Part 600, under which Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald was appointed to look into the Plame affair.
In 1987, Nofziger was investigated for allegedly violating the Ethics in Government Act when he lobbied in behalf of Wedtech Corporation, a defense contractor.