Politics & Government
Bragdon Settles Conflict of Interest Complaint
The former Senate President agreed to sign a letter saying he will avoid future conflicts.
Former Senate President Peter Bragdon has settled a conflict interest complaint, according to the Telegraph.
In order to settle the two remaining charges against him, Bragdon agreed to sign a letter drafted by the Legislative Ethics Committee saying that he will avoid future conflicts in his new position as CEO of HealthTrust, formerly known as the Local Government Center. Bragdon had been cleared of three other ethics allegations last month based on lack of evidence.
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