January 17th 2012
U Regents To See If Sviggum’s New Job Is Conflict
The University of Minnesota Board of Regents plans to review whether Regent Steve Sviggums new job with the Senate Republican caucus poses a conflict of interest.
Regents Chair Linda Cohen announced the review Tuesday, the day Sviggum started his new job.
In a statement, Cohen says the board will carefully review the situation under its ethics code and determine what steps are necessary to take in the best interest of the board and the university.
Sviggum is a former Minnesota House speaker from Kenyon. The Senate Republican caucus named him as its executive assistant and communications director.
Sviggum did not immediately return a phone call to his home Tuesday night. But he earlier told Minnesota Public Radio News there was no conflict under the universitys conflict-of-interest policy.
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