The last time government officials tried to keep DeKalb County attorney Stacey Kalberman from doing her job as ethics chief, it cost the state of Georgia $1.15 million.
Three years after Kalberman won a civil whistleblower judgment against Gov. Nathan Deal for forcing her out as head of the state’s ethics commission during an investigation of the governor’s campaign spending, a former DeKalb County official facing multiple ethics complaints has gone to court to remove Kalberman from her new post as DeKalb County’s chief ethics officer and dissolve the county ethics board.
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