Government watchdog files ethics complaint against powerful state lawmaker [View all]
Rep. John Torbett, chairman of the states influential House Education K-12 Committee, is the target of a Legislative Ethics Committee complaint alleging the Gaston County Republican failed to disclose that his wife serves on a charter school board that receives state funding.
The complaint was filed this week by Bob Hall, the retired executive director of Democracy North Carolina, a voting rights and government watchdog group.
Hall contends Torbett should have disclosed on 2020 and 2021 statements of economic interest (SEI) that his wife, Viddia Torbett, is vice-chairwoman of the board of directors of Community Public Charter School in Stanley. The school is affiliated with the Community Pentecostal Center.
Viddia Torbett is also her husbands legislative assistant.
The failure of Rep. [John] Torbett to disclose his wifes position on the Schools board of directors is all the more important because Rep. [John] Torbett is now the chair of the House Committee on K-12 Education and is chair of the Education Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee, i.e., two positions where he has significant influence over policy and funding of charter schools and public education, Hall said in the complaint.
Read more: http://www.ncpolicywatch.com/2021/08/19/government-watchdog-files-ethics-complaint-against-powerful-state-lawmaker/