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An investigation into whether Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin abused her power has run into resistance from one of Palin's high-powered political appointees.
The Alaskan Attorney-General has told the investigation into Governor Palin that state employees will refuse to honour subpoenas in the case.
In a letter to state Senator Hollis French, the Democrat overseeing the investigation, Republican Attorney General Talis Colberg asked that the subpoenas be withdrawn.
He also said the employees would refuse to appear unless they were compelled to do so by the entire State Legislature.
Colberg said the employees should be excused as they were torn between their respect for the Legislature and their loyalty to the governor, who has herself opposed the inquiry.
Last week, French's Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed 13 people, including ten employees of Palin's administration.
Her husband, Todd Palin was also on the subpoena list.
Earlier in the week, Alaska's House speaker, a Republican who supported the investigation two months ago, also questioned its impartiality.
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