Defiant Gilzean's $400K public job 'inconsistent' with his ethics commission seat, but he won't quit

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Screenshot from the Florida ethics commission's web site.

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

Like a hooked swordfish, Florida ethics commission chairman Glenton “Glen” Gilzean Jr. is battling to hold onto both his post and his $400,000-a-year public job even as he was handed a legal opinion saying he must choose between them.

“Please rest assured that I am weighing my options and will take action before the Commission’s next meeting,” Gilzean wrote in a Thursday afternoon email to the legal opinion's author, commission general counsel Steven Zuilkowski. The Commission on Ethics is not scheduled to meet again until Sept. 8.

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