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Local Government Practice March 2, 2009

Telling Local Government Officials About Honest Services Fraud

One argument rarely made for effective government ethics programs is that they will prevent government officials from being prosecuted for "honest services fraud." Honest services fraud is to bribery what manslaughter is to murder. Sort of. By this I mean that many officials accused of bribery plea…
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Local Government Practice February 12, 2009

Competitive Bidding vs. Development Opportunity

Should an option in a light-rail train car manufacturing contract be exercised, rather than going to a competitive bid, because the company says it will move its plant, and 5,000 jobs, into the county? This dilemma is being faced by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), and t…
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Local Government Practice February 2, 2009

The Personal Side of Ethics

So much of government ethics involves the contrast, and sometimes the collision, between ethics and law. Too often the personal aspect of government ethics is overlooked. All three get twisted together in a very simple matter that occurred last week in the Escondido (CA) city council, according to …
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Local Government Practice December 15, 2008

Co-Opting Subordinates Through Ordering Unethical Conduct

Last week, the Kansas City, MO city council ordered an investigation into possibly unethical conduct by the city's mayor, according to an article in the Kansas City Star. The principal conduct is the use of the mayor's former communications director to work on a political campaign (not the mayor's …
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Local Government Practice November 26, 2008

Patronage - Good for Politics, Bad for Administration

According to an article in the Washington Post this week, a politics professor, David E. Lewis, looked at the Bush administration, comparing agencies run by political appointees and those run by career bureaucrats. Although the appointees tended to be better educated and very successful in the priv…
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Local Government Practice November 13, 2008

The Mother of All Ethical Hiring Questionnaires

One of the most important elements of any government ethics program is ethical hiring. Ethical hiring lowers the possibility of hiring people with serious conflicts of interest not only by being careful about the selection process, but also by sending a clear message that conflicts are serious busi…
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Local Government Practice September 15, 2008

An In-Depth Look at Unethical Leadership

It is rare for the news media to look at government ethics any more deeply than a particular scandal, usually one involving law-breaking, money, sex, or a public argument between parties or within a party. The vice-presidential nomination of Sarah Palin has led to the most in-depth look at governme…
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Local Government Practice September 1, 2008

Local Governments' Fiduciary Duties to Bondholders

Local governments may only be accountable to their citizens, but they also have fiduciary duties to those who invest in their bonds. Many local governments don't act like they do, however." In Gretchen Morgenson's column in yesterday's New York Times, she cites a study by DPC Data, one of the four …
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Local Government Practice July 21, 2008

The Ethics of Naming Public Buildings, Etc. After Serving Officials

In my recent entry about Rep. Charles Rangel of New York, I said nothing about the fact that the university center he was seeking funds for has his name on it. An excellent entry by John Fund placed up on Huffington Post today focuses on this part of the story. Yes, why should anything, especially …
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Local Government Practice July 21, 2008

Local Government Dependency on Drug Asset Forfeiture in Texas

The drug war is not really about drugs, it's about addiction. And dependency is what powers addiction. As it turns out, dependency is also what powers the drug war, at least in Texas. Local government agencies, and often local governments themselves, are dependent on the money that comes from asset…
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