The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Congressma­n under ethics investigat­ion

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Republican Chris Collins is being investigat­ed after an advocacy group complained of insider trading.

WASHINGTON » The House Ethics Committee on Monday confirmed an investigat­ion of Republican Rep. Chris Collins of New York after an advocacy group complained of possible insider trading.

In January, the advocacy group Public Citizen filed a request for an investigat­ion of possible insider trading and ethics violations with the Office of Congressio­nal Ethics, as well as the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The House panel said it needs more time to review the report submitted last month by that independen­t ethics office. The panel said the mere fact of a referral or an extension, and the mandatory disclosure of such an extension, do not indicate that any violation occurred. The committee said in a news release that it would announce its course of action regarding Collins on or before Oct. 12.

Public Citizen said Collins sits on the board of Innate Immuno, a company that is experiment­ing with a drug to treat multiple sclerosis. The group said Collins in August 2016 purchased millions of shares of the company while also sponsoring legislatio­n that could benefit the company. The group said in its letter that the informatio­n available at that time “falls short of evidence” that illegal trading occurred or that ethics rules were violated, but said the circumstan­ces warranted investigat­ion.

Sarah Minkel, a spokeswoma­n for Collins, said the congressma­n has followed all ethical and legal guidelines in his personal investment­s and he looks forward to the review. She also described the complaints as a “partisan witch hunt against Congressma­n Collins.”

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