Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Palin subject of new ethics complaint:Children's travel


Governor Sarah Palin is the subject of a new ethics complaint, according to a new document obtained by CBS News.

This time, she's being questioned for charging the state for her children's travel expenses.

The complaint, filed last Friday by a retired lineman in Anchorage, accuses her of Misuse of Official Position: "Gov. Palin attempted to and in fact did use her official position for personal gain by securing unwarranted benefits for her daughters..." All allegations are related to state reimbursed travel.

Palin recently escaped legal liability for her husband's efforts to have the state's public safety director fired, though the investigating committee rebuked her ethics.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some humor from children

airJackie said...

This in normal for Sarah as she uses the Alaskan citizens tax dollars for herself and her Family.