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Norwalk City ethics panel outlines six-month limit for complaints, tolling rule for concealment

5953395 · October 2, 2025
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At a meeting, Amy Ayala of the Norwalk City Board of Ethics Committee summarized Code 32-14, which generally bars the board from ruling on complaints filed six months or more after an alleged ethics violation unless active concealment occurred; the board can also continue investigations if an officer or employee leaves office.

Amy Ayala, a member of the Norwalk City Board of Ethics Committee, told meeting attendees that Norwalk City’s Code 32-14 generally bars the board from ruling on complaints filed six months or more after the alleged violation unless evidence was actively concealed.

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