Sewell: Ethics board no longer investigating


Louis Sewell, the Jacksonville businessman who stepped down from the state Board of Transportation last week, told his hometown newspaper that his resignation puts an end to a State Ethics Commission probe his steering public money to two transportation projects near properties that he or his son co-owned.

The Jacksonville Daily News reported Friday that Sewell said "he has been assured the N.C. State Ethics Commission will not investigate his decisions while on the BOT now that he has resigned," Dan Kane reports.

Ethics commission officials could not be reached by the Daily News or Dome, and typically they do not comment on investigations.

But Walker Reagan, the legislative staff attorney who crafted the ethics law, said unless Sewell is the subject of a criminal investigation, there's no reason for the commission to be digging into a possible conflict of interest. That's because worst civil sanction that can be handed down to a public official who runs afoul of the ethics law is removal from that position.

"You can't do anything more than get him out of office, and he already is out of office," Reagan said.

The ethics law, which took effect Jan. 1, 2007, gives the commission up to a year after a public official leaves office to conduct a criminal investigation. But even there, Sewell's case might not apply because his public actions involving his personal property took place from 2004 to early 2006.

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Bev re: Sewell- I know nothing! I saw nothing!

Two thoughts regarding the only quote I have heard/read from Beverly regarding her & NC's problems with Sewell: (see below)

"I actually did not know he was going to resign, but I respect his decision and applaud the fact that he did resign if that's what he thinks is best for him."

- She expects us to believe that she knew nothing about whether or not he was going to resign in advance (she probably forced it!). Just like after the Sewell thing blew up last week, she asked an aide in front of the press, "do we have a fundraiser at Sewell's this week?" Does she take us as fools? Yes!
- She accepted Sewell's resignation as "what was best for him" What about that it was probably the best thing to have happen for North Carolina's citizens given the cloud over the DOT? She can't say that as that would imply that Beverly & Easley were stained by association.

Fess up and admit your full association with Sewell! You will feel better for it!

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Language, please.

— RTB 

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Someone should call Les Merritt. I heard he has the balls to investigate things the Ethics Commission is too chicken to handle.

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This should be investigated. Is there no accountability for the missuse of taxpayer money at all? These political cronies use the state coffers like a teller machine. How much more state money will be wasted under the slack oversight of hack politicans like Easley, Wright, and Perdue.

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(oops I forgot there WASNT an 'ethics' commission in the Jim Black daze!)

Does anyone know if a citizen can engage the State Ethics Commission involving the coverup of a NCHP assault investigation, whose results are 'discretionary' to disclose? Need to discover the cover soon...

Bev, returning Sewell's funds or not?

Whew, so you think you no longer have to worry about Sewell? No way as we have heard nothing from you as to how much in total contributions were raised by Sewell and if you are going to return them. Gee, you might have to find other dirty money from other questionable fundraisers so that you can continue to run your negative ads.

Why have we heard nothing from you?

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what about the cost of the project???? $375,000 if I remember correctly. Poor taxpayers can't catch a break. I think Sewell is a great person to endorse "Bev" more corruption without interuption!!!!

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Their should be investigations and he should have to pay a fine for the earning profit due to misused taxpayers money. Bev should admit that she is wrong for supporting this pay to play system and return all contributions involving Mr. Sewell.

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huh...just step aside and your exonerated...

Jim Black shoulda stepped aside severa years earlier...