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Cuomo staff 'volunteered' for work on his book, in apparent violation of ethics rule
ALBANY – When Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo sought to publish a last July, his government counsel wrote a letter to New York’s ethics oversight agency. In that letter, Cuomo’s special counsel, Judith Mogul, noted past state ethics opinions laying out “guardrails” a state employee must follow when seeking to earn outside income from writing a book.Among the nine longstanding rules cited by Mogul: No “state property, personnel or other resources may be utilized.”"The governor will abide by all nine of the established requirements discussed above," Mogul wrote to the on July 10. "Specifically, he will...…ALBANY – When Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo sought to publish a last July, his government counsel wrote a letter to New York’s ethics oversight agency. In that letter, Cuomo’s special counsel, Judith Mogul, noted past state ethics opinions laying out “guardrails” a state employee must follow when seeking to earn outside income from writing a book.Among the nine longstanding rules cited by Mogul: No “state property, personnel or other resources may be utilized.”"The governor will abide by all nine of the established requirements discussed above," Mogul wrote to the on July 10. "Specifically, he will...WW…
Cuomo's new ethics chair ran governor's 'defense' program
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateALBANY – It remains unclear why the chairman of New York’s ethics commission resigned. But the decision certainly seemed abrupt.On the afternoon of Feb. 10, Michael K. Rozen had been scheduled to lead a subcommittee meeting of the Joint Commission on Public Ethics. But just hours before it was set to begin, Rozen sent an email statingTo critics of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, the timing suggested he was tightening control over JCOPE, two days after news broke of a rare investigation initiated by the watchdog panel that would touch...…This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateALBANY – It remains unclear why the chairman of New York’s ethics commission resigned. But the decision certainly seemed abrupt.On the afternoon of Feb. 10, Michael K. Rozen had been scheduled to lead a subcommittee meeting of the Joint Commission on Public Ethics. But just hours before it was set to begin, Rozen sent an email statingTo critics of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, the timing suggested he was tightening control over JCOPE, two days after news broke of a rare investigation initiated by the watchdog panel that would touch...WW…
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