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O.P.O.C. votes that complaint against the ombuds does not show an ethical violation; orders written memorandum
Summary
At a special O.P.O.C. meeting on Feb. 24, 2026, commissioners voted unanimously to find no ethical violation by the ombuds after reviewing an independent investigation stemming from a complaint filed with the Spokane Ethics Commission; they also approved drafting a written memorandum of findings.
At a special meeting on Feb. 24, 2026, the commission identified in the audio as O.P.O.C. returned from executive session and voted that a complaint previously referred by the Spokane Ethics Commission did not demonstrate an ethical violation by the office's ombuds. Speaker 3 moved for the determination and Speaker 2 seconded; the motion was recorded as passing unanimously.
The action followed an independent investigation that the commission said had been initiated after a complaint the Spokane Ethics Commission submitted on Sept. 7, 2025, from an…
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