Many complex conflicts of interest involve the spouses and other close family
members of local government officials, as can be seen in Broward County
(FL, home of Ft. Lauderdale) according to an
article in the Sun-Sentinel.
New York City's Conflicts
of Interest Board is one of the premier
ethics commissions in the U.S. One would assume that its rules and
procedures would provide an example, as well as guidance, for the rest
of the state. So I would like to look at ethics programs in the other
largest (although not large) cities in the state,
in order by population.
Tallahassee takes a compliance approach to ethics. Its ethics code is
aspirational, based on core values. Its ethics training employs a
Character First approach. Conflicts of interest are only a small
portion of a program that ranges from personnel and transparency issues
to harassment, discrimination, and fraud.
This is not the sort of ethics program usually discussed in this blog,
because it is not what is...
Standard of proof is a big issue in ethics enforcement, as it is in
any enforcement. A year and a half ago, I wrote a blog post on the
mishmash of standards of proof in local ethics codes and in the codes of states that have jurisdiction over local government ethics.
In many codes there is no stated standard or a worthlessly
ambiguous standard. In others, the standard is clear, but a serious
obstacle to enforcement...
I'd like to call your attention to a new local government law
blog that, among other issues, covers government ethics. It's called Coates' Canons: NC
Local Government Law Blog, and it's a joint effort of local
government law faculty members at the School of Government at the
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Albert Coates, after whom the
blog is named, was the founder of the university's Institute of
Government...
What do clean water laws have to do with government ethics laws?
According to an article in
today's New York Times, there are three connections. One, the water
in Scottsdale, AZ, where government ethics professionals just
congregated for a conference, has high amounts of arsenic in it.
Two, both laws provide minumum standards, and most people don't
understand or accept this fact (see...