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What's 'Widely Attended'?
By Tom Shoop | Wednesday, December 12, 2007  |  06:41 PM

You may be aware that while there are strict limits on gifts that federal employees can accept from outside sources, there is a widely used exemption for free admission to "widely attended gatherings." But what exactly is a "widely attended gathering"? The Office of Government Ethics has issued some guidance on that question.

(Hat tip: IEC Journal)



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I wonder if my family reunion is considered a WAG if someone asks me a question about my job? Will I get fired for answering? Do the people that write this crap up have anything else to do with their time?

aqualad  | Monday, December 17, 2007 |  09:47 AM




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