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Conflicts of Interest

Conflicts of Interest November 16, 2010

Soliciting Funds for a Conference and an Arts Center

There are some interesting ethics issues being raised in Madison, Wisconsin. The mayor of Madison was asked to co-chair a committee that will be raising funds to sponsor a national conference of urban designers and developers to be held in Madison. One job for the mayor would be to send out fundrai…
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Conflicts of Interest November 10, 2010

Ethics and Local Political Party Officers

One group of individuals with a great deal of power in local government is not covered by local ethics codes or the other aspects of local ethics programs. That group consists of officers of local political parties. Sometimes a party chair is the most powerful individual in the city or county, the …
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Conflicts of Interest November 1, 2010

Legislators and Pension Plans: The Class Exception vs. The Appearance of Impropriety

Government pensions are one of the most serious issues facing local and state governments. Most pension plans are underfunded, and the generous pensions, the relatively short vesting periods, and the low retirement ages that allow for at least one more career, not only cost taxpayers a great deal o…
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Conflicts of Interest October 31, 2010

Indirect Conflicts Involving Appointments

Election time makes public many ethics situations that make valuable case studies. One involves Florida gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott. According to an article in the Naples (FL) News, there is reason to believe that Scott's company is being or will soon be investigated by the Florida Departmen…
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Conflicts of Interest October 29, 2010

Ethics Oversight of Consultants

Consultants often fall between the cracks of government ethics. They are contractors, but professionals rather than suppliers or construction companies, and they often act just like government officials, only they're not on the payroll. And yet the ethics rules that apply to government officials of…
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Conflicts of Interest October 21, 2010

Indirect Benefits and Parents of Government Contractors

Indirect benefits are one of the most problematic issues in government ethics. Usually, indirect benefits relate to an official's relationships, that is, where the official receives not a direct financial benefit, but satisfaction or an indirect benefit from a financial benefit going instead to a r…
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Conflicts of Interest October 19, 2010

Withdrawal from Participation

Recusal is one of the least well understood aspects of government ethics. Most people seem to think it is limited to abstaining on a vote where you have a conflict of interest, and many ethics codes define it that way, if they require recusal at all. But abstention is not sufficient for many reason…
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Conflicts of Interest October 13, 2010

Over-reaction to an Alleged Conflict

Over-reaction to an alleged ethics violation can be as bad as under-reaction. In Bergen County, NJ, after one of seven freeholders (the county council), at his first meeting, voted to continue to keep county funds in a bank owned by the parent of the company he works for, an ethics complaint was fi…
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Conflicts of Interest October 7, 2010

Moonlighting for a Vendor and Donations of Sick Time from Subordinates

There's a lot to learn from the chief of New Orleans' emergency medical service's past conflicts of interest, which have only recently become public. Despite the compassion one must feel for the official, the conflicts were poorly handled by her and by the former mayor and his administration. Accor…
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Conflicts of Interest October 5, 2010

Does Recusal Require Action and/or Words?

Note: This blog post was posted on September 22, and I accidentally deleted it. This is a reposting. What is recusal? More to the point, does the act of recusal require merely inaction, or action, or action and words? This has become an issue in the city of Santa Fe, but it is important to establis…
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