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Former employee of Boston Water and Sewer Commission fined for violating G.L. c. 268A, section 18 for receiving private compensation as a former municipal employee in relation to a matter in which he personally and substantially participated in as a municipal employee.
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Norfolk Building Commissioner violated sections 18(a) & 19 when he participated in matters involving his future private employment.
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Former Barnstable Building Commissioner Ralph Crossen fined $1,000 and forfeited $100 for representing a client in connection with an application for site plan review where Crossen had previously reviewed the application while the building commissioner.
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A former member and chair of a conservation commission found to have violated G.L. c. 268A, section 17(a), section 18(a), section 19 and section 23(b)(3) for his private consulting work in connection with the state's Wetland Protection Act.
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A zoning board of appeals member found to have violated G.L. c. 268A, section 17 and section 18 for representing a private client before the ZBA while he served on the zoning board.
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A former employee of the Massachusetts House of Representatives acknowledged he violated section 5 of the conflict of interest law by acting as a 'legislative agent' (lobbyist) before the House less than one year after he ceased working there.
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Former faculty member of the University of Massachusetts fined for violation of G.L. c. 268A, section 5(a).