Public Officials' Ethics and Federal Compliance Quiz
Explore key concepts in federal bribery laws, emergency spending protocols, honest services fraud, and ethical use of public funds in municipalities.
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Question 1: Under federal law, what is the specific term for a mayor accepting a payment with the knowledge that it is in exchange for performing an official act, even if no explicit threats are involved?
Hobbs Act Extortion
Extortion
Conflict of interest
Quid pro quo agreement
Question 2: In a scenario where a mayor needs to approve non-budgeted emergency spending to address an urgent public safety issue, how must the municipality legally authorize this to avoid misappropriation allegations?
File a report with the state auditor after the fact
Seek immediate ratification by a simple majority vote of the city council post-expenditure
The mayor can unilaterally declare it an emergency and spend without review
Amend the annual budget retroactively at the next fiscal meeting
Question 3: What core method does federal 'Honest Services Fraud' (18 U.S.C. § 1346) specifically criminalize as a public official's scheme to deprive citizens of their right to honest services?
Failure to disclose minor personal interests
Negligent oversight of public projects
Unauthorized travel expenses
Bribery or kickbacks
Question 4: An Illinois municipal official wants to use public funds for a community event that also promotes their personal image and supports their private charity. What must they do to legally justify this expenditure?
Document it as a charitable donation without oversight
Reimburse the municipality from personal funds afterward
Proceed if the event's total cost is under $1,000
Obtain prior approval from the municipal governing body, ensuring the primary benefit is to the public