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Nevada Commission on Ethics accepts two stipulated agreements resolving complaints against former officials

Nevada Commission on Ethics · June 27, 2024
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The Nevada Commission on Ethics voted to accept stipulated agreements resolving complaints against former state investigator John Bartlett and former Mineral County Commissioner Catherine Hall, imposing fines ($1,500 and $1,000 respectively), repayment of expenses where applicable, and training requirements if either returns to public service.

The Nevada Commission on Ethics on Thursday accepted two stipulated agreements resolving separate ethics complaints, imposing monetary fines and requiring future ethics training if either subject returns to public office.

Executive Director Ross Armstrong presented the first matter as a complaint involving John Bartlett, a former compliance investigator with the state contractors board. Armstrong said the investigation found Bartlett used nonpublic information and state equipment for personal benefit, and that on at least one occasion Bartlett received a $1,500 bonus payment. Under the stipulated agreement the commission will enter…

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