Brian's Blog has been asked several questions about Mayor Ragsdale's Ethics Commission proposal and the Mayor's nominees for the Ethics Commission. Brian's Blog did not have immediate answers to the questions but secured the information.
Why is the Mayor proposing an Ethics Commission? The Ethics Policy that unanimously was passed by the Knox County Commission on January 22, 2007 calls for the Mayor to nominate members. The Commission must confirm or deny the appointments. If the Commission deny the appointments. The Mayor must submit additional nominations.
The members of the Knox County Commission had until January 31, 2007 to file their personal Ethics statements. The newly appointed Knox County Commissioners have 30 days to file their statements. Brian's Blog was informed that all income including spousal income must be stated. Former financial transactions must be declared.
Why are all the nominees for the Ethics Commission elected officials? The policy requires elected officials. Members of MPC and the Development Corporation are eligible nominees. No private citizen is eligible for service to the Ethics Commission.
Why is the Mayor proposing an Ethics Commission? The Ethics Policy that unanimously was passed by the Knox County Commission on January 22, 2007 calls for the Mayor to nominate members. The Commission must confirm or deny the appointments. If the Commission deny the appointments. The Mayor must submit additional nominations.
The members of the Knox County Commission had until January 31, 2007 to file their personal Ethics statements. The newly appointed Knox County Commissioners have 30 days to file their statements. Brian's Blog was informed that all income including spousal income must be stated. Former financial transactions must be declared.
Why are all the nominees for the Ethics Commission elected officials? The policy requires elected officials. Members of MPC and the Development Corporation are eligible nominees. No private citizen is eligible for service to the Ethics Commission.
No comments:
Post a Comment