SHEILA A. MATHEWS :::
The ethics complaint filed against Spalding County’s District 2 Commissioner James Dutton will not move forward to a formal hearing.
The complaint, which alleged Dutton violated two provisions of the county’s Code of Ethics, was filed by Sharon Royl.
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Read about Royl’s ethics complaint against Dutton here: https://the-grip.net/2021/02/01/spalding-boc-to-discuss-ethics-complaint-against-commissioner-james-dutton/
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The complaint was considered during tonight’s Board of Commissioners meeting.
After discussing the county’s current Code of Ethics and the continuing need to make revisions regarding that ordinance, a tied vote left the complaint dead on the table.
The GRIP will publish a detailed report regarding the discussion and vote tomorrow.
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