House Ethics panel clears SC Gov Haley again

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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The House Ethics Committee has cleared South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley of charges she illegally lobbied while a member of the House.

It represents the panel's second dismissal of the case in two months.

The committee vote Friday followed two hours of behind-closed-doors deliberations.

Haley said Thursday she did nothing wrong in her previous jobs as a fundraiser for Lexington Medical Center's nonprofit and a consultant for engineering firm Wilbur Smith Associates. She was among 11 witnesses who testified.

The Republican activist who brought the charges against the first-term Republican governor was subpoenaed but never called to testify. John Rainey was sequestered throughout the 12-hour hearing.

The committee voted May 2 to dismiss the charges, immediately after finding probable cause existed. It reopened the case four weeks later.

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