LAX chief's side-job on a corporate board could violate city ethics rules

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LAX chief's side-job on a corporate board could violate city ethics rules
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Deborah Flint, the outgoing head of the city's airport division, likely violated city ethics rules when she joined the board of directors at Honeywell International without getting proper permission.

In what could amount to a violation of city ethics rules, an appointee of Mayor Eric Garcetti accepted a paid board position at an outside company in October without getting formal approval, records show.

Sean Burton, president of the commissioners, referred questions about Flint’s role at Honeywell to Becca Doten, a spokeswoman for Los Angeles World Airports. “They need to take the vote before she takes action in that [Honeywell] position. Or, if she already has taken action, they need to vote immediately,” Levinson said.

Asked if Honeywell will continue to pursue contracts with Los Angeles World Airports, Honeywell spokeswoman Nina Krauss said the company does not “speculate about potential future business.”Los Angeles World Airports has said in a statement that Flint plans to leave for her new job in Toronto in March.

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