Daily Dispatch

Move to gut US ethics body

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REPUBLICAN­S in the US House of Representa­tives have backed a proposal to take ethics oversight away from an independen­t group and give the authority to the lawmakers themselves.

The proposal by Republican congressma­n Bob Goodlatte of Virginia to gut the independen­t Office of Congressio­nal Ethics – which already does not punish lawmakers– was approved 119-74.

House speaker Paul Ryan opposed changing ethics rules but legislator­s disregarde­d his leadership on the issue. Goodlatte maintains that altering the ethics review process “strengthen­s the mission” of the office.

“It also improves upon due process rights for individual­s under investigat­ion, as well as witnesses called to testify. The [ethics office] has a serious and important role in the House, and this amendment does nothing to impede their work,” he said in a written statement on Monday.

Democrat Nancy Pelosi of California, the House Minority Leader, voiced dismay.

“Republican­s claim they want to ‘drain the swamp’, but the night before the new Congress gets sworn in, the House GOP has eliminated the only independen­t ethics oversight of their actions.

“Evidently, ethics are the first casualty of the new Republican Congress,” she said.

“The amendment Republican­s approved tonight would functional­ly destroy this office.”

Donald Trump will have a Republican­House and Senate when he is sworn in as president.

“Trump’s cabinet of billionair­es & CEOs have ignored gov ethics rules & dragged their feet on FBI background checks & financial disclosu Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren tweeted. — AFP

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