If the Committee on Ethics of the Senate determines that there is a reasonable basis to believe that a Member, officer, or employee of the Senate may have committed an ethics violation, the committee may request the Office of Special Investigations of the Government Accountability Office to conduct factfinding and an investigation into the matter. The Office of Special Investigations shall promptly investigate the matter as directed by the committee.
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CHAPTER 47— CONGRESSIONAL ETHICS
§ 4722. Mandatory Senate ethics training for Members and staff
§ 4723. Annual report by Select Committee on Ethics
§ 4724. Amendment to Senate conflict of interest rule
§ 4727. Senate privately paid travel public website
§ 4728. Notification of post-employment restrictions for Senators and employees