Corruption in Alabama: The Role of the State Ethics Commission

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As former House Speaker Mike Hubbard waits to be sentenced (Friday) on 12 felony ethics convictions, we continue our examination of corruption that appears to plague Alabama politics. AL.com’s Kyle Whitmire talks about the role of the Alabama Ethics Commission and how the Constitution of 1901 is helping to perpetuate corruption.

 

 

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