[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 15 (Thursday, January 29, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S650]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SELECT COMMITTEE ON ETHICS ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2014
Mr. ISAKSON. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent, for myself as
chairman of the Select Committee on Ethics and for Senator Boxer as
vice chairman of the committee, that the following ``Annual Report for
2014-Select Committee on Ethics'' be printed in the Record. The
committee issues this report today as required by the Honest Leadership
and Open Government Act of 2007.
There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in
the Record, as follows:
Annual Report of the Select Committee on Ethics
The Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 (the
``Act'') calls for the Select Committee on Ethics of the
United States Senate to issue an annual report not later than
January 31st of each year providing information in certain
categories describing its activities for the preceding year.
Reported below is the information describing the Committee's
activities in 2014 in the categories set forth in the Act:
(1) The number of alleged violations of Senate rules
received from any source, including the number raised by a
Senator or staff of the Committee: 45. (In addition, one
alleged violation from the previous year was carried into
2014.)
(2) The number of alleged violations that were dismissed--
(A) For lack of subject matter jurisdiction or in which,
even if the allegations in the complaint are true, no
violation of Senate rules would exist: 27.
(B) Because they failed to provide sufficient facts as to
any material violation of the Senate rules beyond mere
allegation or assertion: 17.
(3) The number of alleged violations for which the
Committee staff conducted a preliminary inquiry: 2. (This
figure includes 1 matter from the previous calendar year
carried into 2014.)
(4) The number of alleged violations for which the
Committee staff conducted a preliminary inquiry that resulted
in an adjudicatory review: 0.
(5) The number of alleged violations for which the
Committee staff conducted a preliminary inquiry and the
Committee dismissed the matter for lack of substantial merit:
0.
(6) The number of alleged violations for which the
Committee staff conducted a preliminary inquiry and the
Committee issued private or public letters of admonition: 0.
(7) The number of matters resulting in a disciplinary
sanction: 0.
(8) Any other information deemed by the Committee to be
appropriate to describe its activities in the previous year:
In 2014, the Committee staff conducted two new Member and
staff ethics training sessions; 16 Member and committee
office campaign briefings; 13 employee code of conduct
training sessions; five public financial disclosure clinics,
seminars, and webinars; 34 ethics seminars and customized
briefings for Member DC offices, state offices, and Senate
committees; one private sector ethics briefings; and 12
international briefings.
In 2014, the Committee staff handled approximately 9,648
telephone inquiries and 1,510 inquiries by email for ethics
advice and guidance.
In 2014, the Committee wrote approximately 925 ethics
advisory letters and responses including, but not limited to,
756 travel and gifts matters (Senate Rule 35) and 99 conflict
of interest matters (Senate Rule 37).
In 2014, the Committee issued 3,354 letters concerning
financial disclosure filings by Senators, Senate staff and
Senate candidates and reviewed 1,650 reports.
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