Ethics Commission votes to settle with former Oklahoma agency head, investigate lawmaker, sue PAC

A sign stands outside the Thursday meeting of the Oklahoma Ethics Commission at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City. (Photo by Emma Murphy/Oklahoma Voice)

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Ethics Commission on Thursday voted to settle an ethics case with a former agency head and state Cabinet secretary accused of violating conflict of interest rules.

While the details of the case being settled or the terms of the agreement with Shelley Zumwalt, former Cabinet secretary of tourism, wildlife and heritage for Gov. Kevin Stitt, were not public as of Thursday afternoon, the Commission’s Executive Director Lee Anne Bruce Boone said those will be released once it is signed and executed…

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