Does OGE have jurisdiction over the ethics programs of the legislative and judicial branches?
No, OGE is the supervising ethics office for the executive branch. Each branch of the Federal Government is responsible for its own ethics program and in the case of the legislative branch, each house has its own committee. Legislative Branch Senate Select Committee on Ethics 202-224-2981 http://ethics.senate.gov/ethics2.html House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct 202-225-7103 www.house.gov/ethics Judicial Branch Judicial Conference Committee on Codes of Conduct Office of the General Counsel Administrative Office of the U.S.
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