The Ohio Ethics Commission is a government agency in Columbus, OH that is responsible for enforcing the state's Ethics Law. They investigate and address allegations of bribery, embezzlement, and other ethical violations by public officials and employees. The Commission provides education and information on ethics through trainings, webinars, publications, and online resources.
They also offer advisory opinions, accept complaints, and facilitate the filing of financial disclosure statements. The Commission promotes transparency and accountability in public service by prohibiting conflicts of interest, improper profiting from public contracts, and the acceptance of improper gifts or benefits. They work to maintain public trust and confidence in government by upholding ethical standards and ensuring compliance with the law.
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