H/t to Oyster. By the way, it’s unbelievable that Jindal’s spokesperson would claim that “politics” was the only reason this story came to light. I suppose she believes the media shouldn’t have reported that their new governor was fined for an ethics law violation.

JINDAL’S ETHICS REFORM MUST START AT THE TOP

Staff Must Adhere to “Non-Partisan” Ethics Laws

BATON ROUGE – Bobby Jindal should ask Timmy Teepell to resign. Jindal’s “war on corruption and incompetence in government” should start with his own staff who failed to comply with state ethics laws long after the violation came to light, according to Louisiana Democratic Party Chairman Chris Whittington.

In September, Timmy Teepell and his campaign staff were made aware of the violation and subsequent fine yet failed to resolve the matter and blamed the state Republican Party for failing to alert him of the in-kind donation. Forgetting to pay the fine in September and continuing to campaign on strict ethics reform is inexcusable and would not be tolerated by Jindal if he adheres to his own pledge of comprehensive transparency among all elected and government officials, said Whittington.

The fact that Jindal’s spokesperson referred to the ethics violation being made public as “a partisan political stunt” is a slap in the face to Republicans and Democrats alike who have no problem adhering to Louisiana campaign finance laws.

“This is not a partisan issue. Ethics laws apply to everyone. This is about Jindal and his staff not following the rules that everyone must abide by, regardless of party,” said Whittington. “The state Republican Party legally documented the expenditure on their finance reports, yet Teepell and his staff continually failed to take any responsibility.”

“This is an opportunity for Jindal to show the people of Louisiana and the country he’s serious about ethics reform by holding his own staff accountable. We fully support ethics reform, but feel reform led by an administration that claimed to be unaware of current state laws is questionable,” said Whittington.

“We have seen the same double standard in both David Vitter and Jim Tucker who themselves have skirted ethics laws and avoided reprimand. We hope Jindal isn’t using his campaign platform of ethics reform as a tactic for his own political gain.”

PointeCoupeeDemocrat covered Mr. Teepell numerous times for CenLamar during the campaign:

LA-GOV: Republican Activists Tied To US Congress Distort Jindal’s Record Online.

LA-GOV: Jindal’s Disinformation Campaign; Boasso’s Rapid Response.

LA-GOV: Refuting Jindal’s Rapid Response Part 1: Iraq, Social Security, and Ethics.

LA-GOV: Refuting Jindal’s Rapid Response Part 2: “Accomplishments.

LA-GOV: Refuting Jindal’s Rapid Response Part 2(b): Ranking and Missed Votes.

LA-GOV: Clowns

2 thoughts

  1. Not only should Teepell resign, I think Jindal should also step down. How can a person be such a hypocrite and hold his office. His run for govenor was nothing but a lie and it’s time for Louisiana to get rid of the criminals and hypocrites in office. Less than a month in office and his reputation is already trash. Jindal is a disease to Louisiana and aims to destroy our state teaching hospitals that teach our future doctors and provide healthcare to those less fortunate. Jindal’s plan for Louisiana will benefit him and his wealthy friends, leaving the lower and middle class residents gasping for air. Four years of Jindal might be good for business but at what expense to the rest of us?

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