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Office Of State Ethics Questioning Corey Edsall's Employment At UConn
>>The issue at hand is essentially whether Corey Edsall's employment, and the set-up of father/son and coach/assistant, does not violate the Code of Ethics or even create that perception that it has potential to.
To that end, on March 9, the Board asked its staff to prepare a formal advisory opinion to address those questions. UConn associate general counsel Nicole Fournier Gelston requested that petition be denied during the Board's monthly meeting March 16, but the Board voted 6-0 to go ahead with the formal opinion.
The board is to inform UConn during the next meeting, which will take place April 20, when the advisory opinion will be issued. The process could play out over months, and while UConn will operate with the belief that Corey Edsall's employment at UConn and the unique nature of his hiring is permissible, a delay in the finalization of Corey Edsall's contract is likely. Corey Edsall, who coaches tight ends, has agreed to a salary and he is the lowest-paid coach on the staff.<<
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Office Of State Ethics Questioning Corey Edsall's Employment At UConn
>>The issue at hand is essentially whether Corey Edsall's employment, and the set-up of father/son and coach/assistant, does not violate the Code of Ethics or even create that perception that it has potential to.
To that end, on March 9, the Board asked its staff to prepare a formal advisory opinion to address those questions. UConn associate general counsel Nicole Fournier Gelston requested that petition be denied during the Board's monthly meeting March 16, but the Board voted 6-0 to go ahead with the formal opinion.
The board is to inform UConn during the next meeting, which will take place April 20, when the advisory opinion will be issued. The process could play out over months, and while UConn will operate with the belief that Corey Edsall's employment at UConn and the unique nature of his hiring is permissible, a delay in the finalization of Corey Edsall's contract is likely. Corey Edsall, who coaches tight ends, has agreed to a salary and he is the lowest-paid coach on the staff.<<
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