Scranton Ethics Board Complaint Form June 2020
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The City of Scranton Board of Ethics Complaint Form from June 2020 provides the standardized instrument for filing ethics violations allegations against city officials or employees. Complaints must identify the respondent by name and position, provide detailed allegations citing specific sections of the City of Scranton Code of Ethics (Article VII of the Administrative Code), and include supporting documents or evidence; incomplete forms will not be processed. The form requires notarization and sworn affidavit language affirming facts under penalty of perjury. The Ethics Law provides protection against retaliation for good-faith complainants under Section 9, maintains confidentiality of board proceedings and investigative records under Section 10 until final determination, and the final order becomes public record once appeal rights are exhausted.
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