Rep. Charles Wilson (D) of California faced censure stemming from personal use of $25,000 in campaign funds and accepting $10,500 from an individual with direct interest in legislation. Before the vote, however, Mr. Wilson lost the primary in his reelection bid.
Before Wilson left the House, his colleagues voted to censure him for the aforementioned financial matters, as well as for maintaining a 鈥済host鈥 employee unaccounted for on payroll and for accepting 鈥渋mproper gifts鈥 from South Korean political figures. In the 1976 鈥淜oreagate鈥 scandal, 10 Democratic congressmen were bribed to work to reverse President Nixon鈥檚 decision to withdraw troops from South Korea.