Cheryl Moss Herman, was a consultant for TENAM/Tenex in 2010... according to the consulting memorandum she provided to the Russian subsidiary and obtained by Circa. TENAM is a fully-owned U.S. subsidiary of Tenex, which is 100 percent owned by the Russian state controlled nuclear company Rosatom, according to public documentation.
Moss Herman stated in her report while working as a cosultant for the Russian company, “” some Republicans truly fear the entry of Russia into the U.S. market, as demonstrated by the fact that they are taking steps to block the purchase of Uranium One by Atomredmetzoloto.” Atomredmetzoloto, known as ARMZ, is the mining arm of Rosatom. “
Fast forward to 2011, she goes back to work at the DOE (where she had worked prior to being a consultant (Linked in link below)
Policy/Legislative Issues Attesting the Business Climate in the U.S. for TENAM/Tenex, discussed the Department of Energys uranium regulations. She is now employed at the DOEs Office of Uranium Management and Policy which assures supplies of fuel for nuclear power plants, which TENAM provides.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryl-moss-herman-0112897
“Several weeks after Moss Herman wrote her report for the Russian entities, the Uranium One deal was approved Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) by the end of October, 2010. CFIUS is an inter-agency committee that reviews transactions that would lead to a change of control of a U.S. business to a foreign person or entity that may have an impact on the national security”
Approval for Uranium One was made by CFIUS
COMPOSITION OF CFIUS:
The Secretary of the Treasury is the Chairperson of CFIUS, and notices to CFIUS are received, processed, and coordinated at the staff level by the Staff Chairperson of CFIUS, who is the Director of the Office of Investment Security in the Department of the Treasury.
The members of CFIUS include the heads of the following departments and offices:
Department of the Treasury (chair)
Department of Justice
Department of Homeland Security
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense
Department of State
Department of Energy
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
Office of Science & Technology Policy
The following offices also observe and, as appropriate, participate in CFIUSs activities:
Office of Management & Budget
Council of Economic Advisors
National Security Council
National Economic Council
Homeland Security Council
The Director of National Intelligence and the Secretary of Labor are non-voting, ex-officio members of CFIUS with roles as defined by statute and regulation.
https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/international/foreign-investment/Pages/cfius-members.aspx