Missouri ethics panel says ex-Democratic leader broke law
December 27, 2019
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri Ethics Commission says a former Democratic leader who was an executive for one of the state's most populous counties broke campaign finance laws by using political contributions to pay personal cell phone bills.
The Kansas City Star reports that the commission released an order Friday requiring former Jackson County Executive Mike Sanders to reimburse his campaign committee $2,500. The commission found he found that he used campaign donations to pay bills for cell phones belonging to him, his wife and former chief of staff after he resigned from office at t...
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