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Politics

Insurance chief faces broader investigation

By JENNIFER LIBERTO
Published April 26, 2007


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TALLAHASSEE - As Gov. Charlie Crist continues to support the state's insurance commissioner, Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink is pushing to broaden an investigation being conducted by her office.

Commissioner Kevin McCarty has been under investigation since one of his employees acknowledged using a state computer to compose a campaign invitation for his wife's political campaign. That employee has since resigned.

Also, McCarty acknowledged he had solicited contributions for that political campaign from a few people in the insurance industry, which he regulates. He made calls on a cell phone borrowed from an insurance lobbyist. He has since apologized for his involvement in the political campaign.

Sink told the St. Petersburg Times that while the original investigation focused on the use of public resources at the Office of Insurance Regulation for political purposes, more questions have arisen.

"There are other questions to be answered here about the culture of OIR," she said. She declined to specify anything more, because of the ongoing investigation.

Crist said Wednesday that he supports the investigation but said that he has some concern about its focus.

"The commissioner is a man of integrity and a man of honor, and I'm concerned that some of this may be motivated by the insurance industry, so I think we need to be smart in how we look into it," Crist said.

Three weeks ago, McCarty gave the governor and Cabinet a new, rewritten code of ethics for the Office of Insurance Regulation. McCarty wrote that he was meeting the governor's challenge to all agencies to strengthen their ethics code.

The new ethics code has a section that asks employees to avoid conflicts of interest. It also prohibits gifts from lobbyists or regulated entities, defining a gift as anything of value, including the use of "tangible property." The gift ban is based on an understanding that the recipient's judgment may be influenced by such a gift.

Sink said the new code of ethics is very appropriate; "I just wish they had followed it."

The code also says that employees may express their opinions on political candidates and actively participate in political campaigns.

Agency chief of staff Dave Foy declined to comment or speculate about whether McCarty broke the ethics code until the investigation is complete.

[Last modified April 26, 2007, 01:55:04]


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by David 04/27/07 12:41 PM
The Ins ind has Sinks ear? Thats rich. The rate increases everyone's complaining:approved by McCarty. Now the Gov has decide to buy votes with premium discounts. KM's been spewing that line. ? is who could Crist get to replace him. No one wants it.
by Blanca 04/26/07 08:24 PM
It's pretty obvious that Alex Sink is on a witch hunt. She has no power over McCarty and wants to get rid of him, and now she's finally found an excuse she can exploit. If this is Florida's biggest ethical problem, we should throw a party!
by frank 04/26/07 02:04 PM
Chapter 20.121 F.S. states that DFS has no budgetary, personnel or any other oversight over OIR, which means Sink completely overstepped her bounds by investigating this at all.
by Floridian 04/26/07 12:36 PM
Maybe somebody should consider who the investigator is and his past.
by Winston 04/26/07 11:51 AM
Seems to me he knew he was skirting an ethics violation when he used a "borrowed" cell phone. C'mon, you are in chargeof regulating people from whom you ask for money, albiet the reason. Crook.
by Sher 04/26/07 09:10 AM
Looks like the insurance industry has Sink's ear and they are trying to oust the Commish. How much money did the insurance industry give to her for her campaign for CFO?
by Bill 04/26/07 09:08 AM
Alex Sink appears to have a very poor understanding of the laws and rules that govern the behavior of her employees . She can not just make up her own rules as things play out ! The Governor is trying to be of assistance but she does not get it !
by Vince 04/26/07 09:00 AM
Why not let the public see the entire ethics code ,or atleast , inform us where we can access it ! I think the sentence that allows employees to express their opinion on politics says it all . Sink unknowingly may have an ethics violation herself !
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