Ethics Panel Investigating Two Congressmen
Charges not yet specified, but both have been accused of wrongdoing
The House Ethics Committee announced on Friday that it is investigating allegations against Reps. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.) and Bill Owens (D-N.Y.).
The secretive panel did not specify the charges, but said it would make another announcement on Jan. 28, 2013. The outside Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE) board referred the matters to the Ethics committee in August.
The allegations against Owens could stem from a ProPublica article published in May, which accused the congressman of taking a trip to Taiwan that was paid for by the country's lobbyists.
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Shit, next thing you know we'll find that they got booze and whores paid for by lobbyists! Good grief, where would the country be without the House Ethics Panel?