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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Nov.14, 2013)— An ethics complaint has been filed against former Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett by Indiana Inspector General David Thomas.

The complaint was filed Thursday during the Indiana State Ethics Commission’s monthly meeting and alleges that Bennett used state computer equipment for his political campaign as well as personal uses. The complaint says the equipment was used for fundraising as well as scheduling meetings and calls. This is a violation of state policy.

No conclusions or decisions will be made until all evidence from both sides has been disclosed to the public. This will take place on January 9, when the public hearing is scheduled to discuss the complaint.