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Berlin Ethics Commission holds orientation, elects chair and moves to closed session over possible complaint

Berlin Ethics Commission · March 3, 2026
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At a brief March 3 orientation, the Berlin Ethics Commission elected a chair, reviewed its quasi-judicial role and procedures for handling complaints, and voted to enter a closed session to determine whether a complaint has been filed and whether the panel has jurisdiction.

The Berlin Ethics Commission convened at 3 p.m. on March 3 for a short orientation, elected a chair and voted to adjourn into a closed session to consider whether a complaint had been filed and whether the commission has jurisdiction.

The town attorney, speaking at the opening of the meeting, said the commission’s primary responsibility is to review financial disclosures filed by council members and to follow established complaint procedures if allegations arise. She told members they had been given a copy of a memorandum she drafted in…

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