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Ethics watchdog says Congressman Cory Mills may have lied about finances and isn't cooperating


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  The House Ethics Committee opened an investigation into Rep. Cory Mills after a probe found he may be violating federal law.

The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust (FACT) has raised concerns about Congressman Cory Mills, alleging that he may have provided false information regarding his financial disclosures. According to a report by MSN, FACT has filed a complaint with the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) claiming that Mills failed to report certain financial interests and did not cooperate with their inquiries. The allegations include discrepancies in his financial statements, particularly around his business dealings and potential conflicts of interest. The complaint suggests that Mills might have violated federal law by not accurately disclosing his financial status, which is crucial for transparency and accountability in public office. The OCE is now tasked with investigating these claims to determine if there was indeed a breach of ethics or law.

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