Raimondo responds to GOP ethics complaint over IGT deal
PROVIDENCE Gov. Gina Raimondos lawyers in Washington and Rhode Island are seeking dismissal of an ethics complaint centered on Raimondos ties to former IGT Global Solutions Chairman-turned-State House lobbyist Donald Sweitzer on grounds he really doesnt do anything as treasurer of the Democratic Governors Association and has nothing to gain personally from the proposed 20-year, no-bid IGT contract extension.
Responding to the ethics complaint the Rhode Island GOP lobbed at Democrat Raimondo who chairs the DGA, her lawyers argue the title Raimondo gave Sweitzer at the DGA is honorary.
Despite his title, Mr. Sweitzer is not a director or officer of the Democratic Governors Association, nor does he play an active or meaningful role in shaping the DGAs financial objectives, her lawyers at Perkins Coie in Washington and Duffy & Sweeney in R.I. argued in their 26-page filing with the R.I. Ethics Commission.
It is an established practice at the DGA that the person filling Mr. Sweitzers honorary position including his immediate predecessor does not fulfill any of the duties that the treasurer of a nonprofit corporation or the treasurer of a state political committee normally undertakes,″ they wrote.
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