Respondent submitted a 2017 Public Financial Disclosure Statement on which he failed to disclose his outside business dealings and income in violation of D.C. Official Code § 1–1162.24(a)(1)).
Respondent failed to submit a full and complete 2019 financial disclosure statement in violation of D.C. Official Code § 1–1162.24(a)(1)).
During its April 6, 2022, meeting the Board of Ethics and Government Accountability voted unanimously to approve a Negotiated Disposition in Case 21-0046-P (In the Matter of C. Witt).
Respondent failed to recuse himself from voting to approve qualifications of 6 bidders for the agency, that included a company owned by a person that he was closely affiliated.
Respondent failed to not give preferential treatment to individuals applying for benefits from her agency. She also misused government property when she accessed the agency’s system to process...
Respondent violated DPM 1800.3 (f), DPM 1807.1(b), and DPM 1807.1(e).
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Respondent violated DPM § 1800.3(j) (prohibition against engaging in outside activities that conflict with official duties), DPM § 1807.1(a) (prohibition against engaging in outside activity that...
Respondent violated DPM 1808 for misusing government property and 1807.1(b) for engaging in outside activities using government resources and time.
Respondent misused government property when he drove a government-owned vehicle to and from his his personal residence and outside his tour of duty.