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The State Ethics Commission is an independent agency that administers and enforces the conflict of interest law and financial disclosure law for public employees in Massachusetts. You can request advice, file complaints, view statements of financial interests, and learn more about the law on its website.
- Complete Conflict of Interest Law Education Requirements
Every 2 years, all state, county, and municipal employees...
- Staff Contact Information
State Ethics Commission One Ashburton Place, Room 619...
- File a Complaint With The State Ethics Commission
If you believe that a state, county, or municipal employee...
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An official website of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...
- Request Conflict of Interest Law Advice
You may call the Commission at (617) 371-9500 to request...
- About The State Ethics Commission
Learn more about the State Ethics Commission, including its...
- Statement of Financial Interests
The Massachusetts financial disclosure law, G.L. c. 268B,...
- Complete Conflict of Interest Law Education Requirements
Welcome to the Public Inspection Module of the State Ethics Commission’s new Statements of Financial Interests (SFI) electronic filing system. From here, you will now be able to view online, a list of all the individuals required to file an SFI for a selected calendar year (CY), beginning with CY 2015.
The Ethics Commission is a state agency that oversees ethics laws and regulations for public officials and employees in Massachusetts. Learn about its purpose, members, meetings, compensation, and legal authority.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts | State Ethics Commission. One Ashburton Place, Room 619, Boston, MA 02108. www.mass.gov/ethics. 617-371-9500 . State Ethics Commission – Fiscal Year 2021. State Ethics Commission Members. Maria J. Krokidas, Chair. Founder and Of Counsel, Krokidas & Bluestein LLP – Boston, MA. Thomas J. Sartory*, Vice Chair.