A Series of Unfortunate Ethical Lapses

Today's Wall Street Journal tells the story of Stephen Epstein, director of the Defense Department's Standards of Conduct Office. Epstein's claim to fame is that he's the author of the Encyclopedia of Ethical Failures, which the paper characterizes as "a hit parade he publishes on the Internet to regale bureaucrats with tales of shenanigans and shockingly bad judgment that have shot down the careers of fellow public servants across government." The examples, which come from agencies across the federal bureaucracy, involve everything from misuse of government resources to time and attendance violations. A sampling of titles of entries from the latest edition of the encyclopedia, which runs to 133 pages:

  • Watch Promoting Your Business on Government Time!
  • One Happy Family Spends Time Together in Jail
  • Stealing Isn’t the Only Way to Misuse a Government Issued Credit Card
  • To Defraud or Not To Defraud? That’s an Easy Question!
  • Fantasy Football IS Gambling
  • Like a Private Helicopter Ride to Work? How About a Model Ship?
  • Stopping at the Base Eatery Not an “Official Visit”
  • Using Government Vehicle to “Chill” Earns Down Time By Suspension

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