That's why they tried to screw the Ethics Committee. That's why they
ousted the Republicans that were honest enough to censure DeLay.
Quote of note:
These
experts say the best chance for DeLay to be vindicated -- or to get
little more than a slap on the wrist in an ethics inquiry -- is if he's
able to convince a congressional committee that he was unaware of what
the lobbyists did.
But DeLay is a hands-on kinda guy.
Anyway...
DeLay Is Likely to Be Found Culpable
Experts Weigh Potential Defense
By Jeffrey H. Birnbaum
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, April 28, 2005; A06
Now
that it's clear that his controversial private-paid trips abroad will
be put under a microscope in Congress, Tom DeLay is in serious danger
of being declared in violation of House ethics rules, legal experts say.
Lawyers
who specialize in ethics cases believe that the Republican House
majority leader from Texas might be in technical breach of at least a
few congressional regulations. According to published reports, a
registered foreign agent paid for one of DeLay's overseas trips and a
registered lobbyist used his credit card to pay for another foreign
airfare -- actions the rules prohibit. DeLay may also have accepted
gifts that exceeded congressional limits, taken an expense-paid trip
overseas for longer than the rules allow and not disclosed all of the
benefits he received.
"It appears from news reports that there
were aspects of his trips that did not comply with the ethics rules,"
said Jan W. Baran, a lawyer and ethics expert.
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