Sunday, September 12, 2010

McLeod files ethics complaint against former Palin aide Bailey

Activist Andrée McLeod is charging the administration of Sean Parnell with an ethics violation for improper disclosure of information. She is alleging former Sarah Palin aide Frank Bailey has had unfettered access to Palin’s e-mails for an insider book he’s putting together with two co-writers.

McLeod points out that while Bailey, et al., may have had access to the emails, they have been withheld from the public and the media, for as long as two years.
McLeod files ethics complaint against former Palin aide Bailey

Anchorage activist Andrée McLeod has filed an ethics complaint with the state Attorney General’s office, this time against former Palin aide Frank Bailey, who is reportedly writing a book about her time as governor.

The complaint is based on an item in Sunday’s Alaska Ear column:

“Bailey hasn’t been giving interviews, but earwigs say he and two co-writers are about 70 percent done with a manuscript based heavily on thousands of e-emails sent and received by people in the gov’s office during that period.”

The essence of McLeod’s complaint is that it’s unethical for Bailey to use government e-mails for personal gain if the e-mails haven’t been made public. McLeod, along with the Associated Press, Mother Jones and MSNBC, asked for a variety of Palin administration e-mails in 2008 and have yet to see the release of many of them.

McLeod files ethics complaint against former Palin aide Bailey

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