Cincinnati City Hall hopes new ethics panel will shore up public trust after council arrests
3 years ago
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After three high-profile arrests involving City Council members accused of cutting crooked deals with local property developers, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley has appointed an ethics panel to reevaluate the city’s official interactions with developers. The need for it is depressing, he said.
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