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Whistleblower program reveals alarming misconduct in public health

June 18, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Whistleblower program reveals alarming misconduct in public health
During a recent San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting, public health and safety surveillance practices were a focal point of discussion, with concerns raised about their intended use and duration. One speaker emphasized that such surveillance should not be continuous or intrusive, highlighting the importance of adhering to constitutional protections regarding personal property and privacy.

The meeting also featured John Hepworth, who presented a document and called for the city government to address a controversial statement from a film promoted to city employees. He described the statement as \"speculative\" and \"defamatory,\" urging officials to refute it.

Jim McAfee addressed the board regarding issues at Laguna Honda Hospital, advocating for transparency in the hospital's recertification process. He referenced a recent report from the San Francisco Controller's office, which detailed 192 whistleblower complaints, including 53 related to the Department of Public Health. McAfee expressed concern over the confidentiality of these investigations, questioning whether an inspector general could provide any insights into the complaints.

The meeting underscored ongoing tensions surrounding public health oversight and the need for accountability within city departments, particularly in light of the whistleblower program's confidentiality policies. The board's response to these issues remains to be seen as public scrutiny continues.

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