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CPI Puts Lobbyists on Notice

Commission on Public Integrity Requires Lobbyist to Pay for Own Monitoring

Commission on Public Integrity Charges Three Lobbying Entities In Connection with Legislative Receptions

December 10th, 2009 Meeting Archive

CPI Charges Lobbyists and Clients with Violating Lobbying Laws

CPI Charges former ORPS Employee with Multiple Violations

CPI Announces Settlement with Former Acting Superintendent of the State Police

Commission on Public Integrity Settles Cases Regarding Legislative Receptions

October 22nd, 2009 Meeting Archive

CPI Charges Former DEC Employee with Violating Ethics Law

Commission Reaches $60,000 Settlement

Commission on Public Integrity Imposes Maximum Penalty on Darren Dopp

Commission on Public Integrity Charges Three With Violating State Lobbying Laws

Commission on Public Integrity Charges Lobbying Entities With Giving Illegal Gifts

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About the Commission on Public Integrity

The Commission on Public Integrity consists of thirteen members: seven members, including the Chair are selected by the Governor and six members are appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Attorney General, the Comptroller, and the four Legislative Leaders. No more than four of the seven members appointed by the Governor can belong to the same political party. Pursuant to Executive Law Section 94(4), the Commission's Chair is designated by the Governor from among the Commission's members and, pursuant to Executive Law Section 94(5), any vacancy occurring on the Commission is filled by the Governor in the same manner as the member whose vacancy is being filled.

The members of the Commission on Public Integrity are: