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Conflicts of Interest

Conflicts of Interest July 21, 2009

Overreacting to a Conflict

While so many local governments don't take conflicts seriously enough to require recusal, some take conflicts too seriously, and overreact. This appears to be what happened in Elizabethtown (NY), according to an article in yesterday's Press-Republican. A school board candidate elected in May works …
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Conflicts of Interest July 21, 2009

Why Nepotism Is Relatively Unethical

Nepotism is often left out of ethics codes because it does not seem all that unethical. Another reason for leaving nepotism out is that it is so common, especially in the uniformed departments, that local government officials are afraid to touch it. When nepotism rules do appear, they often provide…
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Conflicts of Interest July 15, 2009

Political Solicitation of Local Government Employees

See update below: An issue that arises in many local governments involves campaign contributions from local government employees, which often appear to be coerced or required, that is, they appear to result from a misuse of office by elected officials. Often, it appears that the giving occurs becau…
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Conflicts of Interest July 9, 2009

Improperly Invoking Conflicts in an Election Context

I don't like seeing conflicts of interest discussed improperly in the context of an election. Elections are a good time to educate the public about issues, but when government ethics is used for partisan purposes, it undermines both the public's understanding and their trust in elected officials. A…
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Conflicts of Interest July 6, 2009

Wearing Two Hats in a Community Nonprofit Transaction

It is common for mayors and council members to take volunteer positions on the boards of community nonprofits. Sometimes it's primarily honorific, but sometimes it shows a special commitment to a particular program or project, and sometimes it involves a leadership position. Such a position can cre…
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Conflicts of Interest June 19, 2009

Michigan Women's Rights Statute and an Official's Personal Interests

Rarely does someone make a comment to one of my blog posts that brings such a fresh look at a standard conflict of interest issue as the one made recently by Catherine Mullhaupt, Esq., Director of Member Information Services at the Michigan Townships Association. It is important to recognize that t…
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Conflicts of Interest June 18, 2009

Dealing Responsibly with Conflicts in College Towns

How does a council deal with conflicts in a company town? My first response to this would be, are there still company towns? Well, certainly not as many as there used to be, but probably most of the ones that remain are college towns. That's the case in Loma Linda, according to an article in yester…
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Conflicts of Interest June 11, 2009

Three Recusal Case Studies

Here are three different recusal case studies: Public Recusal Is Not Enough One of the most important things to emphasize about recusal is that recusal at a meeting is not enough. Recusal is supposed to mean withdrawal from involvement in any aspect of a matter where an official has a conflict of i…
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Conflicts of Interest May 21, 2009

Detroit and the Loyalties of Local Government Attorneys

Loyalty is a virtue that is out of place in government, because loyalty is a personal virtue, a virtue that involves one's own personal interest and that of the person one is loyal to. Loyalty is a particularly difficult issue for local government attorneys, because loyalty is essentially the princ…
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Conflicts of Interest May 11, 2009

Personal Conflicts and Technicalities

Technicalities should play little role in discussions about local government ethics. But because there are ethics laws, people unashamedly talk about ethics technicalities. They see ethics laws as like any other law, not as minimal requirements that deserve more thinking about what's appropriate th…
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