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Ethics Commission Issues Two New Public Reprimands

11/7/2025
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CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Ethics Commission entered into a Conciliation Agreement with Richard Martin, former Mayor of Reedy, West Virginia. The Conciliation Agreement states that Martin violated the Ethics Act by: (1) using funds from the Reedy maintenance account to pay his personal electric bill; (2) rehiring his father to a City position without City Council approval; and (3) removing money belonging to the City of Reedy from the bingo/raffle box. Martin has been ordered to receive a public reprimand, pay a fine in the amount of $1,000 to the West Virginia Ethics Commission, and undergo training on the West Virginia Governmental Ethics Act.  

CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Ethics Commission entered into a Conciliation Agreement with Larry Thomas, a member of the Tyler County Board of Education. The Conciliation Agreement states that Thomas violated the Ethics Act by sending a text message to the superintendent of Tyler County Schools soliciting his assistance in securing employment for Thomas’ son with Tyler County Schools. Thomas has been ordered to receive a public reprimand, pay a fine in the amount of $750 to the West Virginia Ethics Commission, and to undergo training on the West Virginia Governmental Ethics Act.  

Both Conciliation Agreements may be viewed on the Commission’s website at https://ethics.wv.gov/complaints/Pages/ConciliationAgreements.aspx​​. 


Contact:

Kimberly B. Weber
304-558-0664
kimberly.b.weber@wv.gov