South Carolina's Supreme Court says the ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford's travel can't be kept secret.
The ruling Thursday clears the way for an investigative report by the Ethics Commission to be given to legislators, who are considering whether to remove the two-term Republican from office.
Sanford had argued the substance of the investigation should be confidential. However, the high court said the governor waived confidentiality, meaning that nearly everything generated by the commission can't be secret.
Sanford's travel has been under scrutiny since he slipped his security detail and skipped the state for five days in June to rendezvous with his Argentine lover. An Associated Press investigation called many of his travel practices into question.
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