8 Mar 2021
Two ethics watchdogs filed complaints Monday with the Office of Congressional Ethics Monday to investigate allegations that Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-NJ) failed to disclose dozens of stock trades worth at least $671,000.
The Campaign Legal Center and Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) urged the congressional ethics agency to investigate the New Jersey Democrat over the congressman’s failure to disclose a significant number of stocks.
Malinowski’s office said last week that the failure to disclose the over-half million dollars in stocks was an “oversight” that the congressman is now fixing.
The federal STOCK Act requires lawmakers to publicly reveal their personal stock sales and purchases within 30 to 45 days of the transaction. Malinowski may have violated this law by failing to make these disclosures.
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Two nonprofit watchdog organizations filed separate ethics complaints against Rep. Tom Malinowski, a New Jersey Democrat, following a report that he failed to disclose more than half a million dollars in dozens of stock trades.
The two groups, Campaign Legal Center and the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, asked the Office of Congressional Ethics to investigate Malinowski. His office has denied any nefarious intent, characterizing it as an “oversight.”
The two-term congressman failed to disclose dozens of personal stock trades worth anywhere from $671,000 to $2.76 million,
Candidate who triggered ethics investigation says Palazzo should resign from Congress Mississippi Rep. Steven Palazzo committed three ethics violations, according to the findings of a report by the Office of Congressional Ethics. By WLOX Staff | March 5, 2021 at 5:19 PM CST - Updated March 5 at 5:53 PM
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - The man who sparked an ethics investigation of Congressman Steve Palazzo is calling on Palazzo to resign immediately. Republican Carl Boyanton also announced Friday that he will again run to represent Mississippi’s 4th District in Congress.
“After reading the 47-page report and the corresponding evidence, I find it hard to believe he can survive the scrutiny. The evidence is very compelling,” Boyanton said. “I would advise him to not put the 4th district and Mississippi through this process and to resign immediately.”
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