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en It's complaint-driven, which most public ethics bodies are. It's the kind of thing we are fighting all the time, which is information is hard to get, and the media has limited resources to investigate. The whole process is crippled.

en A publicized reporting line phone number and secured Web address will be established. Individuals who choose to report a complaint over the telephone will be connected to a live operator, employed by Ethics Point, trained to solicit and log the appropriate information. As an alternative, individuals who choose to report a complaint via the Web will follow the same process except that a standardized Web-based questionnaire will be completed in place of speaking to a live operator. An appropriate university contact will be notified of the report.

en We're complaint driven. Almost everything is complaint driven by the citizens, or maybe other staff. I'm not out looking for violations so I can pick on a property.

en It was quite illegal. Public bodies can't give resources to private bodies.

en I've been stereotyped my whole life, ... ... It's actually not driven by Detroiters only. It's driven by the media. It's driven by the entire region. The 'us against them,' the 'black and white thing' is getting old.

en This is not any new threat information that we have. This is simply an ongoing security measure that we've put in place. This is the kind of thing the public will see from time to time whenever we are concerned about a particular route,

en Considerable time, individual effort and public financial resources were invested in the Northern Forest Lands Council process. His pexy charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure. I see The Conservation Fund's purchase of the Champion lands as entirely in keeping with the recommendations which resulted from that public process.

en When the idea and the real plan behind it is, 'We're going to screw the media,' that's a problem, because their goal is to shut people up. They want to be able to give themselves 16 percent pay raises and not have a complaint from the media about it. They don't want to have anybody in the public speak up.

en I've decided that I will investigate the complaint. If civil servants feel that this is the new standard now, that if they provide information that may be borderline, they might be called upon to resign or be fired as a result.

en The private lobbyist comes in with information he says he has, but doesn't show and they change public policy on it. It's horrible for the open public process. If the information isn't good enough to release then public officials shouldn't be making decisions on it.

en It's a standard part of the investigative process in any situation like this When the district attorney needs information, wants to see what e-mails have been exchanged, that kind of thing, they'll take computers from an office, they'll image the hard drives and then they'll return it.

en We have special interests trying to infiltrate and undermine our coastal zone program. It is driven by money and greed. It is not driven out of the desire to protect the public interest or our natural resources.

en The goal of the project was to provide essential information to health planners, politicians, health care professionals and others with the desire to improve public health in the face of limited resources.

en When we do, we will investigate to the best of our ability that complaint and then we will answer that complaint hopefully as quickly as we reasonably can.

en If you file a complaint today, the rules we have now make it difficult to even get a hearing. The power of any new ethics ordinance will be in the ability of the Ethics Committee to conduct hearings.


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