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Ban on convicted CEOs in government administration

New rules aim to increase trust in government administration. Individuals convicted of serious financial and corruption crimes, who previously served as company CEOs, will be barred from government positions. This measure seeks to protect citizens' interests and ensure integrity among public officials.
Key points
Individuals who were company CEOs and convicted of crimes like bribery, fraud, wage theft, or tax evasion will be ineligible for positions in the executive branch.
If such an individual is appointed and later found to have committed these crimes, they will be removed from service.
The goal is to ensure that those managing the state are honest and free from serious financial misconduct.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_3680
Sponsor: Rep. Deluzio, Christopher R. [D-PA-17]
Process start date: 2025-06-03