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Ethics Commissions & Administration

Ethics Commissions & Administration April 2, 2011

A Remedy for Lack of Ethics Training and Advice?

How important is ethics training? According to Justice Ginsburg's dissent in Connick v. Thompson, a 5-4 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court on March 29, it is the difference between life and death. In this case, ethics training involved training regarding the requirements of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration March 31, 2011

Independence of Ethics Administration Should Trump Independence of Agencies and Districts

Two types of independence often clash when it comes to government ethics. It is important that government ethics programs be administered by independent commissions. But independent agencies often do what they can not to be subject to a local government ethics commission. It is clear which sort of …
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Ethics Commissions & Administration March 22, 2011

Ethics Commissions Should Stick to Their Area of Jurisdiction and Should Stay Out of Politics

A recent decision of the Wilton, NY ethics board (attached; see below) raises important issues regarding the selection of ethics commission members, their withdrawal from participation when they have a conflict, and the way an ethics commission handles allegations that are not covered by the ethics…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration March 21, 2011

EC Members Should Respond Constructively, Not Destructively to Criticism of the EC

This blog post was partially rewritten on March 24, 2011 after communication with the EC's executive director. The actions of one member of Kentucky's state legislative ethics commission has undermined the public's view of the EC and of the state's lawyer disciplinary system. This case shows why it…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration February 23, 2011

Regional Public Integrity Officers in New York State

Update: August 26, 2011 (see below) At the same time there is talk of local government ethics reform in New York State, the new attorney general has his own plan for local government oversight. But it is all criminal in nature. His idea is to place public integrity officers in all thirteen attorney…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration February 22, 2011

Consolidating Connecticut's Ethics Agencies Would Be Wrong for Several Reasons

Agency consolidation seems to be the buzzword this year. The ostensible reason is to save money and use government resources more efficiently. But is this really the principal reason? A bill has just been introduced in Connecticut (my state) to place the Office of State Ethics (the state ethics com…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration January 11, 2011

Regional Ethics Commissions via Interlocal Cooperation Agreements

On today's Palm Beach County (FL) Board of Commissioners agenda is approval of an Interlocal Agreement with the city of Lake Worth. The agreement is one of many that will be entered into between cities and towns in the county to give the county ethics commission jurisdiction over the municipalities…
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Ethics Commissions & Administration December 28, 2010

A Council-Controlled Ethics Process Can Be a Real Battle Ground

It is difficult to emphasize too much that council control over the ethics process is not only inappropriate and ineffective, but harmful. The first use of a new ethics ordinance in the aptly named Battle Ground, Washington (pop. 18,000) provides yet another example of the problems that may arise. …
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Ethics Commissions & Administration December 27, 2010

Centralized vs. Disbursed Ethics Programs

Is discomfort with a centralized ethics program by various parts of a local government something that should stand in the way of creating one? According to an article in the New Haven Register last week, this has been suggested in a discussion by the board of selectmen of Madison, CT, a town about …
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Ethics Commissions & Administration December 13, 2010

Wise Words on the Importance of Neutral Ethics Advice

Update: December 14, 2010 (see below): One thing I learned at the COGEL conference last week is that Darleen Druyun, the infamous Air Force procurement officer who favored Boeing before taking a job with it, had been given ethics advice on six occasions and ignored it. In trying to find something o…
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