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Well House ethics Committee in is extending its investigation into congressman Chris collins. He has been under investigation for his investment practices with an Australian biotech firm the office of congressional ethics referred the case to the House. Ethics Committee in July. The nonpartisan group had substantial reason to believe collins shared non public information and buying stock the now says there is reason to believe collins violated House rules by trying to arrange for a multiple closest treatment company to meet with the National institutes of health and clinical trials, ethics, expert america's The guy says it is rare for the refer a case to the House. Ethics Committee, but that doesn't mean it's going to find any wrong doing. The office of congressional ethics has a great record in terms of compiling these investigations. The House ethics Committee not so much they can have a a direct track record of wanting to defend their own. They also he did this miss an allegation that College purchase discounted stock that was not available the public College has called this partisan witch hunts from the starts and denies any wrong Doing your violating any laws and House rules











