ETHICS COMPLAINT AGAINST RABID ANTI-WOLF LEGISLATOR Joel Kretz

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It is not just Joel Kretz, it is all of the elected Officials that WDFW is allowing to participate on Martorellos Goon Squad called WAG. Donald Dashiell is also one that is constantly violating ethics as an Elected Official right along with Kretz!! There are so many Trust Violations happening within the WAG it is just unclear how they are able to get away with it….

Washington, DC — A Washington state legislator has engaged in an unrelenting and improper campaign to fire a university professor in retaliation for his peer-reviewed research, according to an ethics complaint filed today by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER). The complaint charges Deputy Minority Leader Joel Kretz, Representative of the 7th Legislative District, with 14 counts of unethical behavior, including attempted bribery of Washington State University (WSU) administrators and threats against academic researchers in reprisal for their scientific findings.

PEER lodged the complaint with the Washington State Legislative Ethics Board.  Under state law, legislators are forbidden from employing “improper means” in their advocacy, such as communications that state employees might reasonably perceive as a threat.  The Board has subpoena power and the complaint lists current and former state employees, WSU faculty members, and graduate students as eyewitnesses.

The complaint recounts numerous instances where Rep. Kretz contacted WSU administrators and researchers over the past six years and issued a stream of threats in order to dictate the direction of Washington’s carnivore conservation research, particularly as it related to the interactions of wolves with livestock.  For example, Rep. Kretz threatened to withhold funds for WSU’s plant sciences building unless Dr. Robert Wielgus was terminated and his Large Carnivore Conservation Lab defunded.

“Extortion is not a legislative prerogative in the State of Washington,” stated PEER Counsel Adam Carlesco, who filed the complaint, noting that Rep. Kretz has freely admitted to his strong-arm tactics with university administrators and has engaged in violent rhetoric – stating that Dr. Wielgus, one of the foremost carnivore biologists in North America, “ought to be drawn and quartered and a chunk of him left everywhere in the district.”  Carlesco added that “Representative Kretz has crossed far beyond the bounds of proper legislative advocacy, wading into the realm of harassment.”

While Rep. Kretz’s strenuous efforts have yet to result in the firing of Dr. Wielgus, they have blocked him from procuring grant funding for large carnivore research and the loss of his summer research salary (which he has had for close to 20 years).  In addition, Rep. Kretz subjected Dr. Wielgus to baseless investigations and public denunciations.  These actions have halted large carnivore research at WSU and wolf/livestock interaction research across Washington.

A legislator who violates state ethics laws while holding elected office may be required to pay any damages incurred to the state resulting from the violations, costs incurred from necessary investigations, and a civil penalty of up to five thousand dollars.

“Current Washington State University leaders enabled Rep. Kretz’s misconduct by allowing him to influence the content of its scientific work,” Carlesco added, noting that WSU went so far as to issue an inaccurate press release condemning Dr. Wielgus concerning the controversial state action to kill a wolf pack on Profanity Peak in northwestern Washington.  “The point of Dr. Wielgus’ research is to show ways in which wolves and other predators can coexist with livestock. Unfortunately, some Washington legislators cannot coexist with scientific research that undermines their political agenda.”

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Source: PEER – ETHICS COMPLAINT AGAINST RABID ANTI-WOLF LEGISLATOR

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  1. The PEER document is concise, and damning of Kretz. The evidence shows the man unfit for any public office or appointment in governance.

    The problem of WSU administration’s failure to stand by the scientific work of Dr. Wielgus, and the many other published and dedicated scientists and students at WSU’s Large Carnivore Conservation lab, has yet to be addressed, and those administrators who attempted to censure Wielgus or the labs work in any way should also be challenged and removed from any University administrative or faculty position, and Dr. Wielgus and Lab, revalidated by a new administration in writing to every journal and Grant Organizations in the department’s list of previous and prospective funders.

    The PEER document states Kretz’s ethical violations, which extend at least 14 or more years, if falsehoods perpetrated outside his term of office are included. At least some of these violations are for exclusive personal use or gain.

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