House Ethics Inquiry Targets Dozens

Friday, October 30, 2009
By Jim, posted in Politics

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Nearly half the members of the powerful House Defense Appropriations subcommittee and several aides are under scrutiny by ethics investigators in Congress.  The focus of the investigation is on the relationships with the PMA Group, an influential Washington lobbying firm founded by a former Capitol Hill aide, according to the Denver Post.

The investigations by two separate ethics offices include an examination of the subcommittee chairman, John Murtha, D-Pa., as well as others who helped PMA Group secure earmarks for clients.

Internal ethics investigations of members of Congress are normally confidential, but The Washington Post learned details of their work through a document that became available on a file-sharing network.

The chairwoman of the House ethics committee, Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., declined to comment on the documents.

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