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Opinion Type
Consent Opinion
Docket Number
2004-786
Parties Involved
Eugene LeJeune
Agency at Issue
Orleans Parish School Board
Decision Date
6/8/2006
Law
42:1121A(1)
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A consent opinion stating that a former employee of the Orleans Parish School Board violated post employment restrictions when he contracted with the school board to provide risk management consulting services within two years of his resignation as the risk management administrator for the school board.
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STATE OF LOUISIANA <br /> ' � DEPARTMENT OF STATE CIVIL SERVICE <br /> SERVICE <br /> ArVi LOUISIANA BOARD OF ETHICS <br /> 2415 QUAIL DRIVE <br /> 11(:Z.1?:, s' THIRD FLOOR <br /> n BATON ROUGE, LA 70808 <br /> • " (225) 763-8777 <br /> FAX: (225) 763 -8780 <br /> 1 -800- 842 -6630 <br /> www.ethics.state.la.us <br /> June 8, 2006 <br /> Mr. Eugene LeJeune <br /> LeJeune & Associates <br /> P.O. Box 2663 <br /> Covington, LA 70434 <br /> Re: Ethics Board Docket No. 2004 -786 <br /> Dear Mr. LeJeune: <br /> The Louisiana Board of Ethics, after a confidential investigation, believes that Eugene LeJeune <br /> violated Section 1121A(1) of the Code of Governmental Ethics by entering into a contract with the <br /> Orleans Parish School Board to provide risk management consulting services within two years of <br /> his resignation as the risk management administrator for the school board. The information obtained <br /> by the Board during the course of its confidential investigation revealed the following: <br /> Eugene LeJeune was employed by the Orleans Parish School Board as its risk management <br /> administrator from October 28, 2003 until February 17, 2004. As the school board's risk <br /> 411 management administrator, he was responsible for formulating risk management policy, developing <br /> and maintaining a management information system, and evaluating specifications and/or proposals <br /> for risk insurance coverage. In March of 2004, Mr. LeJeune was contacted by the administration of <br /> the Orleans Parish School Board seeking to re- employ Mr. LeJeune to assist during the insurance <br /> renewal period until a permanent replacement could be hired. Mr. LeJeune did not wish to return as <br /> an employee of the school board; however, he offered to provide risk management services during <br /> the interim period through his company, LeJeune and Associates. Mr. LeJeune was not informed by <br /> school board personnel that this type of arrangement would be prohibited by the post - employment <br /> restrictions under the Ethics Code. In March of 2004, Mr. LeJeune d/b /a LeJeune and Associates <br /> contracted with the Orleans Parish School Board to provide risk management services until June 30, <br /> 2004. Mr. LeJeune discontinued providing services to the school board in May of 2004 once he <br /> became aware of the potential conflict of interest under the Code of Governmental Ethics. <br /> Mr.LeJeune received over $8,000 for his services under the contract. <br /> Section 1121A(1) of the Code of Governmental Ethics prohibits a former agency head, for a period <br /> of two years following the end of his public service, from contracting to provide any service to his <br /> former agency. Since it had not been two years since Mr. LeJeune's resignation as the risk <br /> management administrator for the Orleans Parish School Board, the Board is of the opinion that Mr. <br /> LeJeune violated Section 1121A(1) of the Code of Governmental Ethics by contracting with the <br /> school board to provide risk management services. The Board of Ethics recognizes that Mr. LeJeune <br /> did not intend to violate the Code of Governmental Ethics at the time he performed contractual risk <br /> • management services for the school board. <br /> AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER <br />
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