The State Ethics Commission in Trenton, NJ was established in 1973 to oversee and enforce the New Jersey Conflicts of Interest Law and sections of the Casino Control Act. Comprised of four public members and three Executive Branch employees, the Commission conducts investigations, issues advisory opinions, and holds monthly meetings to address potential violations.
Appointed by the Governor, the Commission plays a crucial role in upholding ethical standards within the state government, ensuring compliance with regulations and codes of ethics. With a focus on transparency and accountability, the Commission serves to maintain integrity and trust in public service.
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