OGE to Hold Free Intro Courses in August

The Office of Government Ethics has scheduled five free

introductory ethics courses from August 17 — 31 in suite 500,

5th floor, 1201 New York Avenue, NW Washington DC, 20005.


The first course demonstrates how to complete a technical

review and conflict of interest analysis of each of the five

parts of a confidential financial disclosure report.


The second, “Gifts Between Employees,” is designed to help

participants determine who it is ok to give gifts to and receive

them from, and know when its ok to solicit, or make contributions

for a gift.


Another course on gifts from outside sources explores the

pitfalls of receiving gifts from outside sources and identifies

what constitutes prohibited gifts.


“Post employment,” provides an overview of the post-employment

statute – 18 U.S.C. 207 – as well as a step-by-step methodology

for analyzing post-employment situations.


Finally, a class on seeking employment helps participants

determine whether employees are participating personally and

substantially in a particular matter that would have a direct

and predictable effect on the financial interests of a

prospective employer, determine whether the employee

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