Anonymous wrote:(FOX5) - In a 456-page document, an investigator for the Nevada Commission on Ethics lists multiple allegations in a complaint case against Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo. The investigator alleges that Lombardo used his position and government resources improperly when he was the Clark County Sheriff and a candidate for Governor of Nevada.
https://www.fox5vegas.com/2023/06/07/nevada-commission-ethics-files-456-page-complaint-against-gov-lombardo/
More for Lombardo: “The U.S. federal workplace safety regulator has opened an investigation into Nevada’s state OSHA agency weeks after Fortune reported that three citations the state agency had issued against Elon Musk’s Boring Company were suddenly withdrawn, according to three people familiar with the matter.
Nevada OSHA confirmed that the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration had received a complaint about the state agency and had opened a federal review into whether Nevada OSHA was at least as effective as the federal agency—a requirement for all state OSHA plans under U.S. law.
The federal inquiry comes about one month after Fortune published an investigation revealing that Nevada OSHA had issued three “willful” and serious citations to Boring Company, the tunneling venture founded by Elon Musk that is digging an underground Tesla tunnel system below Las Vegas and the broader county. The citations were handed to Boring after two firefighters were burned by chemicals in one of its tunnels during a training drill. Shortly after the citations were issued earlier this year, Boring Company’s president called a member of Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo’s office and set up a meeting with senior state officials, and the state agency rescinded those citations within 24 hours. The removal of the citations was not documented in the case file, and a line item in Nevada OSHA’s case diary that described the meeting was later deleted from a public record, Fortune found.”
https://fortune.com/2025/12/16/elon-musk-boring-compan-citations-federal-probe-nevada-osha/