Ethics Commission should make it easier for Utahns to complain, Editorial Board writes

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Ethics Commission should make it easier for Utahns to complain, Editorial Board writes
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, the five-member commission that is charged with looking into complaints about the behavior of Utah’s Big Five has had hardly any cases, very little budget, long-standing vacancies and, until recently, a disconnected telephone number.The organization began with great promise.

One finding of the special committee was that people who knew what was going on in the attorney general’s office had nowhere to go with their concerns until the House appointed its special committee, at which time they were eager to unburden themselves. Thus the creation of the independent commission. There ought to be a partisan-free zone where those who know, or have good reason to suspect, that the five top executive officers of the state are up to no good to go with their knowledge and concerns.

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