Norman ethics policy gets consideration
NORMAN — City council members are considering an ethics policy which would spell out direct conflicts of interest and indirect or perceived conflicts on the part of council representatives and those appointed to advisory boards and committees.
"The things we do should be as above board as possible. We’ve had bits and pieces dealing with ethical issues in several places in our ordinances, but this wo...
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