August 27, 2015 •
Cleveland Councilman Being Investigated by State Ethics Commission
City Councilman Joe Cimperman is being investigated by the Ohio Ethics Commission about his involvement in city contracts awarded to LAND Studio, a design firm where his wife works. Records indicate Cimperman has sponsored and voted in favor of ordinances […]
City Councilman Joe Cimperman is being investigated by the Ohio Ethics Commission about his involvement in city contracts awarded to LAND Studio, a design firm where his wife works.
Records indicate Cimperman has sponsored and voted in favor of ordinances awarding city contracts to LAND Studio, as well as sponsoring resolutions supporting applications by the firm for state grant money to buy land for the Lake Link Trail project.
Under state law, it is a fourth-degree felony if an official uses his or her authority or influence to obtain a contract in which the official, a family member, or a business associate has an interest.
Cimperman has stated he either abstained from votes related to LAND Studio or only voted on such legislation following clearance by the city law department.
Photo of Joe Cimperman courtesy of theciviccommons on Wikimedia Commons.
August 27, 2015 •
Thursday News Roundup
Campaign Finance “Meet the Liberals Who Love Trump” by Ben Wofford for Politico New York: “State Elections Watchdog Files Lawsuit against ‘LLC Loophole’” by Chris Bragg for Albany Times Union Ethics “Prosecutors Rebuke Menendez Over Request to Dismiss His Corruption […]
Campaign Finance
“Meet the Liberals Who Love Trump” by Ben Wofford for Politico
New York: “State Elections Watchdog Files Lawsuit against ‘LLC Loophole’” by Chris Bragg for Albany Times Union
Ethics
“Prosecutors Rebuke Menendez Over Request to Dismiss His Corruption Case” by Alexander Burns for New York Times
“The Net Worth of Presidential Candidates” by Thomas Frohlich, Michael Sauter, and Sam Stebbins (24/7 Wall St.) for USA Today
Missouri: “Missouri Lags behind Neighbors on Ethics Laws” by John Swedien for Springfield News-Leader
New York: “Reform Groups Have High Hopes for Ethics Review Panel” by Karen DeWitt for WXXI
Ohio: “Cleveland Councilman Joe Cimperman under Ethics Investigation Related to Contracts with Wife’s Employer” by Leila Atassi (Northeast Ohio Media Group) for Cleveland Plain Dealer
Virginia: “Legislators’ Names Appear in Hacked Ashley Madison Data” by Markus Schmidt and John Ramsey for Richmond Times-Dispatch
Elections
“Maybe This Time Really Is Different” by Norm Ornstein for The Atlantic
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