Thursday, February 11th, 2010
Time is a very important element of conflicts of interest. Some
conflicts simply exist, but others either occur suddenly or suddenly
become relevant.
For example, an official can have a piece of property for twenty years
and then suddenly the owner of a neighboring piece of property asks the local
government to help turn it into something that would significantly raise the
value of the official's property.
That's an easy to problem to deal
with.
More difficult is the...