The Oregon Government Ethics Commission on Friday agreed to ask another state agency to probe allegations of ethics violations against its executive director, as commissioners debate the best way to combat what they describe as a rise in politically-motivated complaints.

Commissioners voted 6-0 with one abstention to tap another Oregon agency, such as the Oregon Department of Corrections, to assist in hiring an outside investigator for an initial review into Executive Director Susan Myers, who faced a June 24 ethics complaint. The commission has declined to release details surrounding its allegations, and it faces a 60-day timeline to complete the review and present findings to commissioners to determine if there is cause for a deeper investigation. 

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