Stan in Post re: Burris and the Senate
The evidence suggests Senator Burris lied under oath," said Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Ethics and Responsibility. If the ethics committee finds that he lied as the Senate was deciding whether to seat him, he should be expelled "for improper conduct that reflects on the Senate," Sloan said.
Congressional ethics specialist Stanley Brand said Senate rules would permit an investigation that could lead to censure or expulsion if lawmakers decide that Burris procured the office under false pretenses.
"Having seated him under the apprehension that he was clean in respect to his relationship to the governor, I can see them taking another look," Brand said. Link
Congressional ethics specialist Stanley Brand said Senate rules would permit an investigation that could lead to censure or expulsion if lawmakers decide that Burris procured the office under false pretenses.
"Having seated him under the apprehension that he was clean in respect to his relationship to the governor, I can see them taking another look," Brand said. Link
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