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Legislative panel: Palin abused authority

A missing sign with Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's picture is taped on a light post as protesters hold signs on Sept. 27 at a Hold Palin Accountable rally organized by Alaskans For Truth in Anchorage. Hundreds of people showed up to demand Palin uphold her promise to cooperate with the state legislature's investigation into her firing of Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan. On Friday, a panel committee found Palin unlawfully abused her authority when she fired Monegan.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A legislative committee investigating Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has found she unlawfully abused her authority in firing the state's public safety commissioner.

The investigative report concludes that a family grudge wasn't the sole reason for firing Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan but says it likely was a contributing factor.

The Republican vice presidential nominee has been accused of firing a commissioner to settle a family dispute. Palin supporters have called the investigation politically motivated.

Monegan says he was dismissed as retribution for resisting pressure to fire a state trooper involved in a bitter divorce with the governor's sister. Palin says Monegan was fired as part of a legitimate budget dispute.

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