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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1992.03.18 - 20602Miscellaneous Resolution Number #92056 Date: 3- 161 • c? 2- By: Commissioner Serra - 18th District In Re: "Revolving door" To: The Oakland County Board of Commissioners Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS public confidence in government has suffered because elected officials have gained personal financial advantages as a result of their election and WHEREAS public service is a trust requiring that the public interest be protected and WHEREAS personal financial gain competes with the public interest and undermines public confidence in government and WHEREAS the Josephson Institute of Ethics states that: "Public servants should treat their office as a public trust, only using the powers and resources of public office to advance public interests and not to attain personal benefits or pursue any other private interest incompatible with the public good" and WHEREAS accepting government contracts and/or employment with other branches of the same government to which one is elected after leaving public office creates the perception that one has exploited their elected position for later personal gain and creates suspicion that one may have compromised their duty of oversight while in office in order to secure later employment or contracts NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners hereby prohibits any individual elected or appointed to a county elected office from becoming employed with any Department, Division or agency of the County government for a period of one year following the expiration of their term or their resignation and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any individual who resigns, is removed or otherwise leaves a county elected office is ineligible to be a contractor or subcontractor for any county department, agency or division for a period of one year from the date they leave office. 4„,[14- PAA:Ee 1 ) #92056 March 19, 1992 The Chairperson referred the resolution to the General Government Committee. There were no objections.