• Posted on Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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Ethics complaint filed against Florida Gov. Rick Scott

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TALLAHASSEE — A Clearwater, Florida, activist has filed an ethics complaint accusing Gov. Rick Scott of using his office to benefit the chain of walk-in clinics he founded.

David Plyer, 64, based his complaint on a St. Petersburg Times report that Scott’s health care policies — drug testing state workers, switching Medicaid patients to private HMOs and shrinking public health clinics — could benefit Solantic Corp., a chain of 32 urgent-care centers in Florida.

The state Commission on Ethics will review the complaint for legal merit before deciding whether to dismiss it or investigate.

Scott moved his $62 million investment in Solantic into a trust held by his wife, Ann, before taking office.

After the Times story, Scott said the state will not contract with the company while he is governor.

“I’ve been transparent,” Scott said Monday.

Plyer has filed several complaints against public officials in recent years.

A complaint in November 2009 against then-Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp and other statewide officials for their use of state airplanes was dismissed.

A complaint in January 2009 helped persuade Leon County State Attorney Willie Meggs to open a grand jury investigation into whether former House Speaker Ray Sansom used his position to secure a six-figure job at a state college.

The ethics commission found probable cause in a November 2009 complaint that former Department of Juvenile Justice Secretary Frank Peterman “corruptly misused his position” to travel between Tallahassee and his hometown of St. Petersburg on the state’s dime.

To read the complete article, visit www.miamiherald.com.

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