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Palm Beach County Commission on Ethics briefs council on advisory opinions, training and complaint process

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An intake manager from the Palm Beach County Commission on Ethics described the commission's advisory and training role and advised councilors on filing formal complaints; the town attorney then reviewed Sunshine Law obligations.

Gina Levesque, intake and compliance manager for the Palm Beach County Commission on Ethics, spoke to the council about the commission’s advisory and educational role during the March 18 meeting.

Levesque described the Commission on Ethics as an independent body created after a 2009 grand jury recommendation. She told the council the commission oversees ethics and disclosure rules for more than 12,000 public officials, employees and advisory board members across the county and provides advisory opinions and training. She said the commission emphasizes prevention and education, has issued roughly 560 advisory opinions to date, and makes opinions and forms…

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