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UPDATED: Haley, Wilson Unveil Separate Ethics Reforms

Haley focuses on her past struggles, Wilson focuses on enforcement.

 

Gov. Nikki Haley sought to take a stand on ethics reform Wednesday, on a tour of four cities (Charleston, Myrtle Beach, Greenville and Columbia) where she introduced five bullet points that she wants to see accomplished in 2012-2013 legislative session.

They are (partial notes provided by Haley's office):

  • No Incumbent Exemption for Elections Filings: All candidates for public office – whether incumbent or non-incumbent – should be required to file the same forms for candidacy. Current state law must be clarified to avoid incumbency protection and to promote a democratic election process.
  • Mandatory Conflict of Interest Recusals by Lawyer-Legislators: Recusal requirements for legislators appearing before boards on behalf of private clients should be strengthened to prohibit conflicts of interest and improper influence. 
  • One Ethics Commission for all Public Officials: Current ethics review processes lacks coordination - public integrity oversight agencies do not have a coordinated approach to investigating and prosecuting ethical misconduct. They also lack credibility - legislative ethics committees police themselves and their colleagues. Therefore, it’s time for a constitutional amendment to expand the State Ethics Commission’s jurisdiction to include members of the General Assembly and dissolve the legislative ethics committees.
  • Total Income Disclosure for Elected Officials: Income disclosures empower the public to hold their elected officials accountable. Current state law does not require elected officials to disclose private sources of income.
  • Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Applies to All Branches of Government:  According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, forty-six states have FOIA laws that are stronger regarding disclosure of legislative records.

The governor has faced criticism and challenges in the past year on the last three of these, including a House Ethics hearing on claims against her as a House member.

"Through everything I've been through in the past year, I don't want any other person to have to go through I had to go through," she said. "This is protecting those in political office to know they did the right thing and, if questioned, having one avenue on how that goes forward."

Attorney General Alan Wilson joined Haley on the tour, but focused his comments on trying to address enforcement issues regarding political abuse.

Haley's plan also calls for equitable treatment of incumbents and challengers in campaign filing. Hundreds of candidates were forced off the primary ballots earlier this year because of a filing requirement that exempted incumbents.

"We want to make sure the filings are the same. This is about getting more people involved," Haley said. "This is not about incumbent protection."

Haley went on to criticize Sen. Jake Knotts (R-Lexington) for uncovering a loophole in campaign filing protocol and filing the suit that led to candidates across the state being removed from ballots. When the senate tried to pass legislation that would have removed the loophole, Knotts blocked it on a procedural grounds.

"If you want to get to the heart of the problem, it's Jake Knotts," Haley said. "The idea that one person could keep two hundred candidates off the ballot is terrible."

The governor's proposal also called for mandatory conflict of interest disclosures. "Bottom line, we think the people of South Carolina deserve better," she said.

Wilson proposed a public integrity unit that will allow agencies to collaborate investigation efforts on day one, including state law enforcement, Department of Revenue, the Ethics Commission and the inspectors general office.

"A lot of times you have duplicative efforts," he said. "There's not a sharing of intelligence. There's not a sharing of resources."

It wouldn't be a new department, but an understanding between departments that they would work together in ethics cases.

Wilson noted he has been working with ethics leaders in the General Assembly on the ways to improve enforcement. "I'm happy to say there is a commitment to reforming ethics laws in our state," Wilson said. "We're all working on many issues of ethics reforms."

Haley said she expects that the House and Senate will come up with their own plans, but she wanted to lead with her own, independent proposal for reforms.

"This is a start," Haley said. "I know we're going to see additions and changes before ethics reforms is passed."

John Crangle of South Carolina Common Cause said that ethics reform proposals from Haley were fine, but much more is needed. “The real problems are a result of campaign fundraising and the governor’s proposals don’t address that at all,” Crangle said.

Related Topics: Alan Wilson and Nikki Haley

silvereagle0412

12:12 pm on Wednesday, August 22, 2012

It's the fox guarding the hen house,” said Haley, who recently was cleared of ethics charges,
Exactly - who will be policing Haley - she is the most frequent violator of ethics - the most corrupt governor in the history of SC.
So is Haley saying the legislature needs ethics reform but she doesn't - I don't think so.
Haley is just looking for any accomplishment she can find to put in her speech at RNC - If I hear ethics reform - I will know where it came from.
Haley is once again trying to act like a dictator - except she bullied Alan Wilson into going along with her - he WILL regret it.
Haley needs to not work on ethics reform - she doesn't have a clue what ethics are.
Should read "proposed" ethics reform package. Haley bullied Alan Wilson into going with her for this little stunt so she would have something to put in her speech for RNC. No one in Columbia knows anything about this little ethic reform package - it cannot be done in a vacuum - Does Haley really think she is a dictator and can just make something law. The ethics reform package would have to be approved and passed by the legislature. And the way Nikki Haley is going - the same thing is going to happen to the ethics reform package that happened to the Dept. of Administration.
Nikki Haley is playing dictator again - just for her speech - boy has that speech costs the state of SC. That redneck from Bamberg needs to go back home.

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stanley seigler

1:55 pm on Wednesday, August 22, 2012

@silvereagle0412: '...she is the most frequent violator of ethics...'

well at least she hasnt gone hiking on south america's appalachian trail...

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penny

9:10 am on Thursday, August 23, 2012

"Hiking the Appalachian Trail" in South America or the U.S. is/was a purely personal failing. Haley's violations are far more serious because they affect the taxpayers and citizens of the state.

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Peace Veteran

12:24 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Nimrata Haley betrays her name HARMONY in Hindu. To achieve political harmony ALL CORPORATIONS MUST BE BANNED FROM MAKING A single penny of political contribution, a single penny in political advertizing, writing a single rule or a single law. Such are the rights of real persons to live within legal campaign spending limits. We need publically funded elections ONE PENNY PER DAY PER VOTER.... it works in 5 states AZ to CT so that wealthy individuals can not buy their way into office..... and Alan Wilson needs to have Bobby Harrell arrested for fraud, worse than LtGov Ard buying himself expensive clothing and hiding cash contributions under real donor names.... Bobby has created his own private corporation airline and pays himself to be the pilot out of campaign slush funds from billion dollar corporations like Verizon & Boeing who have stolen public property for 3 pennies on the dollar & busting unions. www.hireLarryFireBobby.com Nimrata Haley bragged about all of this in Tampa this summer while selling her lies attacking poor blacks with her racist photoVoter law.... blacks born too poor to get a birth certificate in a hospital.... 843-926-1750 @Greens926_1750 Larry_Carter_Center@yahoo.com @VoteLarryDis114 it is time for Ethics Committee Chair Roland Smith to resign as he did nothing to stop Bobby Harrell from violating state mileage limit spending on travel to Columbia for their jobs in the General Assembly ... VOTE LARRY jail Bobby the pilot to mockery of democracy

Laura

1:32 pm on Wednesday, August 22, 2012

So Haley! Which one of your friends are going to head this position to overlook it? What will their salary be? Are we not supposed to be cutting the budget? What pee on is going to loose their jobs so you can justify the salary? I think the Attorney General should write into law, the law of ethics. And if there is a violation, they have people already in place to investigate it. You are not a lawmaker! Do not try to take action because you do not like the fact that you were accused of something and investigated. That is called Due process!

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Peace Veteran

12:31 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

Nimrata Haley has her two boy toy friends, at least Marcus Sanford is a true romantic poet marrying his Argentine soul mate paying his 70 thousand dollar fines as a corrupt Governor... Nimrata threatened her Ethics Chair and legislative colleagues "investigating" last spring her criminal conduct as a employee of Lexington Hospital.... taking money in salary for doing NOTHING .... AND HER BRIBES TAKEN in Savannah GA still goes UN-investigated and unpunished.... www.hireLarryFireBobby.com 843-926-1750 @Greens926_1750 Larry_Carter_Center@yahoo.com we need independent prosecuting attourneys and NON-PARTISAN judges to stay within the laws UNLIKE THE SOUTH CAROLINA SUPREME COURT which invents jurisdiction and authority over candidates for office where none IS EVEN IMPLIED in the statutes, we need the FBI and United States Attourney General to return to SC as they did in 1998 SOMEHOW failing to look into Bobby Harrell amassing millions of dollars from corporations then

Joe

7:00 pm on Wednesday, August 22, 2012

No matter what an elected official does someone whines., pass the bill it is a start.

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penny

9:08 am on Thursday, August 23, 2012

The Legislature has already passed a new ethics bill.

Joe

7:01 pm on Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Haley has been a good Governor, not great but she faces traitors in her own party who have been drinking from the pot for far too long as is the case with both parties

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Peace Veteran

12:34 pm on Thursday, October 18, 2012

what an incompetent lie, Nimrata Haley has attacked women's rape investigation doctors & nurses budgets & attacked 178 thousand blacks in her racist attempt to deny them a vote they have voted for decades born without birth certificates TOO POOR to even get a name from the hospital or county racist clerks @VoteLarryDis114 www.hireLarryFireBobby.com

penny

9:07 am on Thursday, August 23, 2012

She has been an abominal governess. She should have been impeached for her "Savannah River Sellout" alone.

The State Legislature has already passed ethics reform this year (and Haley signed the bill). Is her memory that short? No. If you will note, each and every "reform" addresses an issue SHE has violated.

This is purely and simply a publicity stunt, pulled so she can add another point to her speech before the Republican convention. Of course, God and Isaac may have something to say about that.

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Leroy

6:44 pm on Sunday, August 26, 2012

If I had a guess, I would guess that Penny is a state employer who is not getting her way?

Laura

9:51 am on Thursday, August 23, 2012

Of course Joe (Joe Wilson) you think Haley has been a good Governess. What have you done for our state lately? But you are right at her heels. Try to get in touch with Joe's office by phone if you are a nobody, You will not even get a return call.

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Michael Jones

1:39 pm on Thursday, August 23, 2012

I support Haley period. what ethics has she violated? I'll tell you who is corrupted to the core and it's the jackass party and Obama supporters. piss off!

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stanley seigler

2:59 pm on Thursday, August 23, 2012

@Michael Jones: 'I support Haley period...etc'

me too...dont understand the GOPs who think 'redneck from Bamberg needs to go back home'...she is the epitome of what our country is about...as is BO...ie;

regardless of background, skin color, religion, whatever...you can be gov or president.

those who dislike SC gov and hate BO...must hate our country...

so much for agreeing w/ MJ (not mother jones)...it is comments like: 'it's the jackass party and Obama supporters' that make compromise impossible...and add absolutely NOTHING to a discussion.

Laura

1:55 pm on Thursday, August 23, 2012

Our elected official are held at a higher level of ethics than the normal person. They are supposed to set the example for the citizens of South Carolina. They are suppose to do things the right way. Not pull strings or use you position to get ahead financially for yourself and daughter. They should have tact (the ability to get a point across without being offensive). She showed none when replying to the reporter. She should be teaching our children that if they work hard they will get ahead. Not showing her daughter that she can get a job just because of who her mother is. Teach the children self respect, confidence, self esteem and to guide them and prepare them to actively seek employement, so when they do get a job, they can pat themselves on the back. So I do not think she is sending out a good message to the public. No laws have been broken, but we do not know everything that she has done and has not been caught in yet!

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