The then-Town Council President had been accused of using his elected position to get the sidewalk at his business treated by the Watertown Department of Public Works.
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State Ethics Commission takes no action on complaint against Watertown's Clyde Younger
The then-Town Council President had been accused of using his elected position to get the sidewalk at his business treated by the Watertown Department of Public Works.
The then-Town Council President had been accused of using his elected position to get the sidewalk at his business treated by the Watertown Department of Public Works.
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
STATE ETHICS COMMISSION
John W. MPCormack Otfice Building - One Ashburton Placa - Room 619
Boston, Massachusetts 02108-1501
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April 12, 2010
Clyde Younger
c/o Younger Corporation
195 Mount Auburn Strcet
‘Watertown, Massachusetts 02472
Dear Mr, Younger:
As you know, catlier this year we discussed with you an allegation that suggested
that you leveraged your town council president position to have the DPW treat the
sidewalk in front of your private business after a storm. Based upon our interviews with
you and other partics and 2 review of relevant documents, we are satisfied that this matter
Tequires no further action on our part at this time,
Thank you for your cooperation.
Very truly yours,
Sef Cole__
Scott Cole
Special Investigator
PHONE: 617/371-9500 or 888/485-4766 FAX: 617/723-5851
www.mass.goviethics