As for
ethics disclosure in the budget, Senate Republicans were poised to make an agreement on a bill that would require revealing outside legal clients, a move already backed by Assembly Democrats.
Not exact matches
Nor is training
in ethics any guarantee that individuals won't engage
in the kind of selective
disclosure of information that is at the heart of the company's post-IPO legal woes.
«Repeated failures by your White House colleague, Jared Kushner, and former employer, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, to properly disclose their meetings and contacts with Russian officials have only increased the need for vigorous oversight into
ethics and security
disclosures by other senior officials
in this Administration,» they said.
Together, the pair is worth as much as $ 761 million — or $ 25 million more than Kushner's original
ethics disclosure stated back
in March, according to the Times.
«If [the] Cohen loan was not one to [the] campaign, then it was one to you, and you omitted it from your personal federal financial
disclosures for the period,» noted Norm Eisen, a former White House
ethics lawyer,
in a tweet on Thursday.
Norm Eisen, who served as an
ethics lawyer
in the Obama White House and now chairs the left - leaning Citizens for Responsibility and
Ethics, which has repeatedly challenged Trump, also said Trump should have disclosed the loan on his federal financial
disclosure.
Cuomo is pushing a package of
ethics reform proposals including public financing of political campaigns and strengthened
disclosure of outside income for elected officials — measure he says must be
in the final state budget agreement.
In other words, the
disclosure period should be based on when the
disclosure provisions of last year's
ethics law went into effect, June 1.
«The Joe Percoco corruption trial is now the Todd Howe show — and a case study
in how Albany's lobbyists, their clients and administration officials frequently maneuver around the state's under - enforced
ethics and
disclosure laws.»
But he does believe that the additional
disclosure requirements, tucked into a bill passed last June, was payback for past critiques by government reform groups on lack of
ethics reforms
in Albany.
• Transforming the ethical environment
in Government: Governor Cuomo's «Clean Up Albany» agenda would institute campaign finance reforms including a system of public financing for elections, limits on contribution levels, creating an independent redistricting commission, creating independent monitoring and enforcement of
ethics laws, and requiring full
disclosure of outside income and clients.
Tedisco also became the first Capital Region lawmaker to sign the «Clean Conscience Pledge» (photo attached) sponsored by Common Cause NY to support real
ethics reform that includes closing the LLC Loophole for campaign finance reform, full
disclosure in how legislative leaders spend tax dollars, and limiting outside income for legislators to reduce conflicts of interest.
Columbia Journalism School's The New York World,
in cooperation with some of our favorite advocates at NYPIRG and Common Cause / NY, has created a searchable spreadsheet of the New York State Legislature's
ethics disclosure forms.
ALBANY — Governor Andrew Cuomo's running mate for lieutenant governor, Kathy Hochul, earned between $ 150,000 and $ 250,000 a year
in her job as a vice president at M&T Bank, according to financial
disclosure records filed with the state's
ethics commission.
But
in recent weeks, Cuomo had said he would sacrifice the passage of an on - time budget if it meant the inclusion of
ethics legislation (new
disclosure requirements, per diem and campaign finance reforms were included).
Lawmakers
in the Democratic - led Assembly last week agreed to back Cuomo's
ethics legislation, which includes
disclosure of private business and legal clients.
It's a key distinction as Gov. Andrew Cuomo has made
disclosure of outside income and lawmakers» business partners a major component of his
ethics push
in the wake of Sheldon Silver's arrest on corruption charges.
Most agree that the governor's insertion of
ethics reform — specifically tying per diem changes and
disclosure requirements to the state comptroller's budget — is a stretch of even the limited boundaries defined
in Silver v. Pataki.
Cuomo
in February set out to pass what he said would be the most stringent
ethics and
disclosure measures
in the nation — a push that was undertaken after the arrest of now former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on charges of fraud and extortion.
Coffey has made a point of calling for more stringent
ethics reform than his primary opponents, saying the bill sponsored by Schneiderman, passed by both houses of the Legislature and vetoed by Gov. David Paterson doesn't go far enough
in its
disclosure requirements.
The Syracuse Republican
in a Capital Tonight interview on Wednesday said the GOP conference is willing to compromise on the
ethics issue as Cuomo calls for broader
disclosure of outside income and other long - sought reforms.
But Cuomo has said he would hold up a deal on the state budget this year
in order to achieve
ethics legislation, with a heavy emphasis on
disclosure of outside income.
Among Citizens Union's proposals are: independent budgeting for JCOPE; investing
in database resources and information technology; an open process of personnel selection; making internal workings public and transparent; improving the process of financial
disclosure reporting by coordinating with different agencies; reducing response time to complaints; and improved guidance of grassroots lobbying to ensure
ethics compliance.
Spokesman John Milgrim says while the
ethics commission can not comment on whether or not an investigation is being conducted «To the extent a problem is identified
in any individual's financial
disclosure statement, the Commission will seek full compliance with the law.»
Prosecutors said he received millions of dollars from businessmen who wanted help from the Legislature, and firms that had him pressure labor unions to invest money with them — and then he concealed the payments
in his
ethics disclosure forms.
«I have decided to boycott your request to submit a financial
disclosure,» Ripp, 56, of Massapequa, wrote
in an email to the town
ethics board Friday.
The
disclosure forms, which must be notarized, are kept on file by the city comptroller with copies delivered
in sealed envelopes to members of the city's
ethics board and the mayor.
A new law signed Monday
in New York will change the way
ethics investigations and
disclosure works for lawmakers there, the Associated Press reports: «This new
ethics reform law brings an aggressive new approach to... Read More
The
ethics reforms — including new
disclosures for super PACs, political consultants and lobbyists — were passed
in typical Albany style.
New York lawmakers have passed a $ 142 billion state spending plan that includes new spending on schools, changes
in teacher evaluations and new
ethics disclosure rules for lawmakers.
Lerner, with Common Cause, says that's because of weaknesses
in the state's
ethics laws concerning campaign funds and outside income
disclosure.
But the governor nevertheless did push
in the wake of Silver's arrest last year for a package of anti-corruption,
ethics and
disclosure measures.
The agreement also reverses a proposal from the
ethics and lobbying regulator known as JCOPE that would require the
disclosure by a consultant when they have contacted an editorial board
in an effort to influence an opinion piece.
«We believe the governor's office should be participating
in these
disclosures and participating
in the
ethics reforms,» the Syracuse Republican said.
On
ethics, the GOP conference said
in a release that it would support new
disclosure requirements for outside income, but did not provide details on what Republican lawmakers would back
in a final budget agreement.
«The Senate supports enhanced
disclosure to ensure transparency and accountability
in government, and will modify the Governor's
ethics proposals, as well as the education reform initiatives advanced as part of the Executive budget,» the Republican conference stated.
Senate Democrats on Monday unveiled a package of
ethics reform legislation that would cap outside income, strengthen
disclosure requirements and close a loophole
in campaign finance laws that guarantees unlimited contributions from limited liability corporations.
The Legislature
in 2011 adopted an
ethics overhaul measure that required greater
disclosure of sources of outside income for state elected officials, as well as the creation of the latest lobbying regulator, the Joint Commission on Public
Ethics.
As Cuomo pursues new
ethics legislation
in the state budget that would create new private income and client
disclosure laws as well as the submitting of receipts for travel reimbursement, some lawmakers have called for similar pushes on the governor himself.
Cuomo did win
ethics legislation
in recent years that included new income
disclosure laws for state lawmakers and statewide elected officials as well as new crimes for bribery and public corruption.
Those are two of the eyebrow - raising
disclosures in the annual
ethics forms released Tuesday for top officials
in Mayor Bloomberg's administration.
In his resignation letter, Mr. Meguin chastised the town for an ethics code that was «poorly drafted and requires substantial revision in several areas, particularly dual employment, gifts and the disclosure of other potential conflicts of interest.&raqu
In his resignation letter, Mr. Meguin chastised the town for an
ethics code that was «poorly drafted and requires substantial revision
in several areas, particularly dual employment, gifts and the disclosure of other potential conflicts of interest.&raqu
in several areas, particularly dual employment, gifts and the
disclosure of other potential conflicts of interest.»
Although passed by the Legislature
in the 2011
ethics bill, several lawmakers have been concerned about this unprecedented
disclosure of their personal income.
In 2011, Cuomo pushed an
ethics overhaul measure that included greater
disclosure of outside income and the creation of a new watchdog entity, the Joint Commission on Public
Ethics.
However,
in June 2011 Cuomo reached a deal with the Legislature that started a new
ethics body - the Joint Commission on Public
Ethics (JCOPE)- and passed a law to require stricter
disclosure on legislators» outside income.
What Cuomo says he did not know was reported by Percoco
in financial
disclosure forms with the state
ethics commission
in mid-2015.
Mr. Feerick, who is dean of the Fordham Law School, also lobbied for an
ethics law for local government officials primarily aimed at conflicts of interest
in land development and governmental purchases and a separate state agency to enforce the
disclosure provisions of state election law.
Gross also said the
ethics board is
in a difficult position as an agency that keeps the financial
disclosure records open for public inspection, while the board and its staff are barred by the county
ethics law from disclosing confidential information.
Cuomo himself said repeatedly through the year that no amount of
ethics law reforms could completely stamp out corruption and noted lawmakers had increased income -
disclosure requirements
in the past.
What is notable is what is not
in the agreement — legislative compensation overhaul, desperately needed stronger
ethics enforcement with greater public transparency of votes, comprehensive campaign finance reform with public financing that closes the LLC loophole and bans all personal use of campaign funds, strong
disclosure and accountability for all executive and legislative discretionary lump sum funds, and a commitment to undertake the necessary examination and full - scale overhaul of our
ethics and campaign finance laws.