Section 2
A. Code of Ethics and Enforcement
Congress shall adopt and enforce a Code of Ethics that applies to all Members and staff. Each chamber must establish a permanent Ethics Panel empowered to investigate and sanction violations. The Code must prohibit bribery, financial self-dealing, abuse of power, deliberate deception, and any failure to disclose conflicts of interest. It must require public financial disclosures and recusal from official actions where a conflict exists. This Code has the force of law under this Charter and may not be waived or weakened by ordinary rules.
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