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Executive Order 21-115An Executive Order relating to the Fiscal Court approving the appointment of Donna Bloemer to the Kenton County Ethics Commissioner.
With respect to police work, all citizens can file a complaint with the Police Ethics Commissioner.
Note that one of the possible ultimate outcomes of the process described in the Resolution is that Council may be considering imposing sanctions flowing from the breach, including removing you from your appointment to committees or other appointments, censuring you, requiring an apology, requiring training, referral to a prosecutor or police, seeking damages, releasing a public statement, or following any other recommendation of the Ethics Commissioner.
MAYOR CLERKSCHEDULE A NOTICE TO COUNCIL MEMBER OF COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF BREACH OF THE COUNCIL MEMBER CONDUCT BYLAW CONFIDENTIAL Date Dear [Insert Name of Subject Council Member], Please be advised that the City of Surrey Ethics Commissioner (the "Commissioner") believes that you may have breached COUNCIL CODE OF CONDUCT BYLAW, 2020, NO.
Upon the approval of this policy by the Ethics Commissioner as required under the Conflicts Act, the Corporation shall publish this policy on its website.
The President may not engage in the concurrent activity until written approval from the Ethics Commissioner is obtained.
The office of the Ethics Commissioner received 1,426 complaints in 2003-2004 (April 1, 2003 to March 20, 2004).
The Conservative Party believes that senior officers such as the Auditor General, Chief Electoral Officer, Comptroller General, Ethics Commissioner, Information Commissioner, and Privacy Commissioner should be appointed by Parliament and report to it.
The Chair, or Ethics Commissioner as applicable, must review the proposed appointments, businesses, undertakings or employment, including self- employment, to determine if such activity creates a real or apparent conflict of interest.
Approvals for other investment arrangements or exemptions must be granted in writing by the Ethics Commissioner.