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Related: About this forumCalifornia officials launch probe into gubernatorial recall candidate Larry Elder's income disclosur
California regulators have launched a probe into gubernatorial recall candidate Larry Elder's financial disclosure, according to The Los Angeles Times.
The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), a nonpartisan commission that enforces the state's campaign and conflict of interest laws, began the investigation after the California Democratic Party filed a complaint against Elder, accusing the Republican candidate and longtime talk radio host of improperly disclosing some of his financial and business details.
Earlier this month, The Times reported that it appeared as though Elder improperly listed business disclosures regarding Laurence A. Elder & Associates Inc., a company he appeared to own, according to experts.
The Times report noted that in Elder's Statement of Economic Interests, a public filing that can aid in flagging any possible conflicts of interest, he hadn't clarified if he owned a part of the company. However, he did disclose that the company was a source of income.
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