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Clark County ethics panel votes to investigate deputy over use of uniform in private business materials
Summary
The Clark County Ethics Commission voted to investigate a complaint alleging Duncan Haas, the county's chief civil deputy, displayed himself in uniform next to a sheriff's vehicle on his private business website and encouraged staff to look for his name on the ballot.
The Clark County Ethics Commission voted to open an investigation into a complaint alleging that a county law-enforcement official used his public role for private political advantage.
Commissioner Murray said the complaint, filed by Bob Williamson, alleges "Duncan Haas, the chief civil deputy of the Clark County Sheriff's Office and a member of the Clark County Charter Review Commission, displayed himself in uniform next to a sheriff's office vehicle on the website…
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