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Maura Healey Home Use May Violate Judicial Code
evertalen | Fri, Jun 6, 2014 5:02 PM EST
From the Globe:
It is certainly one of the grandest quarters ever for a candidate
for attorney general: a $1.4 million Charlestown townhouse. For four
months, as Maura Healey and her small staff worked to launch her
candidacy, she used the home where she lives as a working office for
some of her political operations. Healey does not own the property, but
because she lives there, her campaign was not required to pay rent,
saving some hefty bills in its early low-budget efforts to jump-start
her candidacy for the Democratic nomination.
This article was printed in yesterday’s Globe. I found it interesting, and I have not seen much discussion about it on this site. I think this is an issue directly related to how Healey has chosen to run her campaign — skirting an ethics dilemma.
http://bluemassgroup.com/2014/06/maura-healey-home-use-may-violate-judicial-code/ This article was printed in yesterday’s Globe. I found it interesting, and I have not seen much discussion about it on this site. I think this is an issue directly related to how Healey has chosen to run her campaign — skirting an ethics dilemma.
SJC seeks probe into leaked DeLeo testimony
september 10, 2015
Travis Andersen
The state Supreme Judicial Court is asking several law enforcement
agencies to investigate the leak of House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo's
sealed testimony about Probation Department hiring to The Boston Globe,
calling the release of the transcript a possible “violation of
professional ethics.”https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/11/09/sjc-seeking-probe-into-leaked-transcript-deleo-testimony/SwrM41xd2piKn5M2Gjwr6H/story.html