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South Carolina AG Alan Wilson testified before the state Senate in a routine, constitutionally required review of his office.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson testified before the state Senate Legislative Oversight Committee on Wednesday as part of a routine, constitutionally mandated review of his office, occurring every seven years.
The hearing, part of a standard accountability process, was not tied to any formal investigation, according to officials, though Republican gubernatorial challenger U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace suggested it stemmed from allegations against Wilson’s office.
Wilson, who previously testified in April, appeared for a second session in the review, which is expected to conclude by early 2026.
No specific findings or details about the review’s focus were disclosed publicly.
El fiscal general de Carolina del Sur, Alan Wilson, testificó ante el Senado estatal en una revisión rutinaria, constitucionalmente requerida de su cargo.