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Keeping government honest -- Mike Cody on Tennessee Waltz, mission of governor's ethics panel and what other states have done
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Keeping government honest -- Mike Cody on Tennessee Waltz, mission of governor's ethics panel and what other states have done
2005
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In the wake of Operation Tennessee Waltz, a federal probe of public corruption in Tennessee, Memphis attorney [Mike Cody] was appointed by Gov. Phil Bredesen to co-chair a 12-member citizens advisory panel on ethics. Cody, co-author of \"Honest Government: an Ethics Guide for Public Service,\" prosecuted public corruption cases as U.S. attorney for West Tennessee and helped clean up Tennessee's \"charity\" bingo gambling operations as state attorney general. The governor spelled out our mission in his executive order dated July 11. The panel is to conduct a comprehensive review of Tennessee's state laws and practices related to ethics. This review would include, but not be limited to, laws and rules related to lobbying activities, campaign finance, disclosure requirements and current enforcement mechanisms. We are to report any findings and recommended reforms or changes to the governor by Sept. 30.
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