The form, which previously appeared on a dropdown menu on the homepage of the attorney general’s office website, appears to have been removed over the summer - likely in June, according to an archived version of the website available online. Have a suggestion for a future story? Email Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s office quietly scrubbed from its website an online form that allowed residents to file complaints of public corruption against elected officials. Reality Check is a Star series holding those in power to account and shining a light on their decisions.
Springfield News-Leader/USA TODAY NETWORK Jefferson City Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey gives his first remarks after being sworn into office in January at the Missouri Supreme Court in Jefferson City.