County Related
Explaining the Business Aspects of a Conflict Situation
Robert Wechsler
Here's an interesting conflict situation out of Forsyth County,
Georgia. According to an
article in the Forsyth News, a county commissioner owns a
company that buys county water and sells it to county residents who
used to have wells. The company owns the infrastructure that
supplies water to four subdivisions in the county. It is one of
several companies that do this. The companies are charged the flat commercial water
rate, rather than residential rates that increase with use.
New Wayne County, MI Ethics Code Falls Short
Robert Wechsler
On April 5, the county commission in Wayne County, MI (which includes Detroit) passed a new ethics
ordinance (attached; see below), following multiple scandals. It
contains many good provisions, but it does not create a government
ethics program.
A County Attorney Disbarred for Ethical Misconduct
Robert Wechsler
Former Maricopa County, AZ county attorney Andrew Thomas (with one
of his assistants) was disbarred on Tuesday on numerous counts
related to bringing false charges against other county officials over
a period of years, according to an
article in yesterday's Arizona Republic.
A Miscellany
Robert Wechsler
Legal Disciplinary Proceeding as Ethics Enforcement Forum
Occasionally, government ethics enforcement spills out from ethics and criminal proceedings into other types of proceeding. Since Maricopa County's officials have managed to turn ethics and criminal enforcement into a form of internecine warfare, the state's lawyer disciplinary program has gotten into the action.
Occasionally, government ethics enforcement spills out from ethics and criminal proceedings into other types of proceeding. Since Maricopa County's officials have managed to turn ethics and criminal enforcement into a form of internecine warfare, the state's lawyer disciplinary program has gotten into the action.
The Potential Conflicts of Georgia's Community Improvement Districts
Robert Wechsler
In Georgia, Community Improvement Districts (CIDs) are a creation of
state government (they're in the amended 1984 state constitution)
that involves local governments in serious potential conflicts of
interest, in order to allow developers to fund their public
infrastructure with tax-free bonds. CIDs are a clever idea, but
cleverness is often inconsistent with government ethics. Smith,
Gambrell & Russell, a law firm, has a
good, short overview of CIDs.
An Insufficiently Bid Contract in Essex County, NJ
Robert Wechsler
It's not every day that an
article about an insufficiently bid county contract appears on the
front page of a major newspaper, but that's what happened today with
the New York Times.
District Attorney Insists, "My Staff Has Been Following My [Ethics] Rules"
Robert Wechsler
Last
week, I wrote about a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision
invalidating a Montgomery County's ethics code to the extent it applied to the
employees of independent agencies, such as the district attorney's
office.
Taking State Laws Into Account When Drafting Ethics Provisions
Robert Wechsler
It is important to take state laws into account when drafting ethics
provisions, especially in local governments that do not have home rule
charters. Here are two situations in the news where this was not done,
and ethics reform has been undermined. Dealing with the state laws from the beginning could have made the ethics codes, and the ethics reform process, far better.
Numerous Ethics Provisions Declared Illegal in Kane County, IL
Numerous Ethics Provisions Declared Illegal in Kane County, IL
The Obligations of a County Administrator on the Way Out After a Scandal
Robert Wechsler
As if Florida hasn't had enough scandals lately, there is now a mess in
Sarasota County, on Florida's Gulf Coast. The focus is on terrible
procurement policies and procedures that apparently allowed a lot of
unethical behavior to occur. But as is usually the case, the center of
the problem appears to have been the adminstration's attitude. And that attitude seems to have come out in the negotiations over the county administrator's severance package.
An Environment of Intimidation and No-Bid Contracts
An Environment of Intimidation and No-Bid Contracts
A Miscellany
Robert Wechsler
Waiving the Privilege and The Extent of Withdrawal
According to an article in yesterday's Business Journal Daily, the Ohio Ethics Commission, which has jurisdiction over local government ethics, is investigating the Western Reserve Port Authority's lease of property at the local airport near Youngstown. Two controversies have arisen from this investigation that should be of interest to government ethics professionals.
According to an article in yesterday's Business Journal Daily, the Ohio Ethics Commission, which has jurisdiction over local government ethics, is investigating the Western Reserve Port Authority's lease of property at the local airport near Youngstown. Two controversies have arisen from this investigation that should be of interest to government ethics professionals.