Mark Sanford vacation, hunting trip questioned

Posted by Kendall Harmon

The State Ethics Commission has charged Gov. Mark Sanford with breaking state ethics laws 37 times, including using state planes for family trips, spending campaign funds on a hunting trip and flying first class, instead of coach, while on state travel.

The commission, which last week wrapped up its preliminary, three-month-long investigation into allegations against the embattled governor, released the charges to the public Monday.

The commission's findings have been eagerly awaited by legislators, who are deciding whether to oust Sanford from office before his term ends in January 2011.

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Filed under: * Economics, PoliticsPolitics in GeneralState Government* South Carolina* TheologyEthics / Moral Theology

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