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Conflicts of Interest

Conflicts of Interest December 3, 2009

Bias Is Not a Conflict

Is it a conflict for a council member to be an officer of a neighborhood association? This issue arose recently in Tulsa, according to an article this week in the Tulsa World. A county commissioner petitioned to get a metropolitan planning commissioner removed from office because she voted on a mat…
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Conflicts of Interest November 24, 2009

The Desire for Good Relations as a Conflicting Interest

An article in the Riverside (CA) Press-Enterprise this week raises two interesting government ethics issues. One involves conflicts based on a business-related desire to have good relations with the local government. The other involves conflicts based on campaign contributions to elected officials …
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Conflicts of Interest November 18, 2009

The Legal Language May Be About Benefits, But It's Really About Trust

One can learn a lot about local government (and judicial) ethics by listening to local officials talk about a conflict situation they're in. Here's one from Dallas County,  where the district attorney's wife is a political consultant for the campaigns of seven judges before whom the D.A.'s office p…
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Conflicts of Interest November 18, 2009

The Conflicts of Local Government Associations

Since my exchange with an attorney for the Michigan Townships Association in June, I've been wondering about the inherent conflicts involved in local government associations. The bottom line is, Is there any relationship between who sits on the boards of such associations and laws such as the new M…
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Conflicts of Interest November 11, 2009

Divulging Confidential Information Is Not a Conflict If It Only Benefits Someone Politically

In a recent blog post on the new Michigan Model Local Government Ethics Ordinance, I noted in passing that the model wrongfully made divulging confidential information a violation even when it benefits no one, and that this is not a government ethics issue. This same issue arose this week in Bainbr…
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Conflicts of Interest November 9, 2009

How a Board Should Handle a Member's Contract Conflict

An interesting disagreement has arisen over what is required for a contract with a council member to constitute a conflict of interest in California. According to an article in the Valley Chronicle, the city of Hemet and the League of California Cities disagree with a grand jury about whether a par…
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Conflicts of Interest November 9, 2009

The Problem with Gifts to City via Elected Officials

In past blog posts, I have focused on the perjury charges against Baltimore mayor Sheila Dixon that relate to her failure to disclose gifts from a developer who was seeking tax breaks. But today, Dixon goes on trial for theft involving gift cards allegedly given to the office of the city council pr…
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Conflicts of Interest November 5, 2009

Government Ethics Is Not About Character, But About Making Decisions in a Professional Manner

One thing I've failed to do in this blog is sufficiently emphasize that making ethical decisions in government is not primarily about being a good, ethical person, as most people seem to think. Essentially, it is the same as making other decisions. As I  recently wrote, "with effective training, in…
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Conflicts of Interest October 26, 2009

Conflicts Arising from the Desire to Succeed and to Be Right

Can grades be evidence of a conflict of interest? This is what the Cook County prosecutor's office is effectively arguing, according to an article in the Chicago Tribune. Northwestern University journalism students spent three years researching a criminal case, in which they believe that a man was …
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Conflicts of Interest October 26, 2009

Firewalls and Indirect Financial Interests

Updates: November 28, 2009 (see below, with December 23 correction) When a local government official co-owns a company, is it enough to create a separate company owned solely by another co-owner to do business with the official's city? According to an article in the Baton Rouge Advocate, this has b…
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