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Conflicts of Interest

Conflicts of Interest August 7, 2010

Local Government Financial Advisers Must Have No Conflicts

It's important not to have pension board members with serious conflicts of interest, such as a personal interest in the board's investments, or acting as providers of investment products (see my blog post on California reforms prohibiting such conflicts). But it is equally important for a pension b…
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Conflicts of Interest August 5, 2010

Parents' Fear of Retaliation

Yesterday, I wrote a blog post about intimidation, but I forgot to mention what might be the greatest fear among citizens relating to their local government:  the fear that if they speak out against local officials, especially school officials, it will affect their school-age children. I was remind…
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Conflicts of Interest August 3, 2010

How to Paint Yourself into a Corner By Not Responsibly Handling Your Conflict Right Up Front

In March I wrote a blog post about a situation in La Crosse, Wisconsin where the mayor brought his father, who runs a refuse business, to meet with a county official about a county solid waste assessment. A council member sought advice from the city attorney rather than the city ethics board, and t…
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Conflicts of Interest August 1, 2010

Can Delinquency on Taxes Be a Cause for Recusal?

According to an article in the Tidewater News, a Franklin (VA) council member said at his first council meeting that he felt the city should stop charging interest on delinquent property taxes, since so many taxpayers are under financial duress. The council member happens to be one of those delinqu…
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Conflicts of Interest July 31, 2010

The Pretzel Logic Required by Limiting Conflicts to Financial Interests. And the Ultimate Defense.

Update: August 2, 2010 (see below) I've long said that conflicts of interest should not be limited to financial interests or, in other terms, situations where a possible financial benefit or loss is involved (see, for example, this 2009 blog post). My position is confirmed by the twisted yet necess…
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Conflicts of Interest July 25, 2010

Creating and Denying Conflicts of Interest in Harlingen, Texas

In researching a recent ethics complaint in Harlingen, Texas (pop. 67,000), I came across some disturbing ethics matters. The most disturbing can be seen from the minutes of the city development corporation's September 29, 2009 meeting (pp. 3-4). Brendan Hall, the former city attorney, wanted to re…
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Conflicts of Interest July 19, 2010

Being Too Careful About Conflicts

It's important to be careful when it comes to conflicts of interest, but it's also important not to be too careful. When you're too careful, you send the wrong message to members of the community and you miseducate them about government ethics. This is what happened this week in my own town of Nort…
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Conflicts of Interest July 16, 2010

The Need to Anticipate Perceptions When Dealing with Nepotism Issues

Here's an interesting modern spin on an old-fashioned nepotism/conflict of interest matter. According to an article in Tuesday's Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the husband of a member of a charter school's board was hired to teach at the charter school, and there is disagreement over whether there is …
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Conflicts of Interest July 15, 2010

Not Dealing Responsibly with Conflicts Can Lead to Litigation and Overturning of Board Action

A failure to deal responsibly with one's conflicts of interest has ramifications beyond the loss of public trust, and all the serious problems that arise from this loss. This failure can also lead to litigation and the overturning of actions by local government officials. A good example of this can…
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Conflicts of Interest July 10, 2010

A Solution to the Problems of Local Government Attorney Ethics Advice

There is nothing more important in local government ethics than timely, independent, professional ethics advice. And there is no bigger problem in local government ethics than poor ethics advice, especially that given by local government attorneys who (1) do not have a full understanding of governm…
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