Palin disclosure lists free trips in 2007
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Gov. Sarah Palin has added to her financial disclosure forms two free trips that she took nearly two years ago but failed to report.
Palin, who was Republican presidential candidate John McCain’s running mate, made the disclosures last month, but after Election Day when she and McCain lost to Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
The trips were first revealed in a story by The Associated Press in October.
The free trips were taken in April and May of 2007 and should have been reported within 30 days under state ethics law.
The Nov. 17 disclosure forms note that the reports were “not filed timely due to administrative error.”
Bill McAllister, the governor’s spokesman, said this week that the mistakes were made by travel support staff.
He said he could not explain the timing of when and how they were caught, but that it was irrelevant because the error was corrected.
Palin, who has criticized state lawmakers for gifts they take, is not facing any sanctions for the late filings, according to Linda Perez, state administrative director.
Perez said she was alerted to the matter by McCain’s presidential campaign before the Oct. 14 AP story.
“It wasn’t necessarily the governor’s oversight, nor was she trying to hide anything,” Perez said. “It was a staff oversight.”
43
