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Ethics Commission Sets Hearing Procedures, Tables Some Deadlines in William Walker Case

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The Ethics Commission set core procedural rules for the administrative hearing in the William Walker matter and tabled decisions about who will preside over preliminary motions and some submission logistics to a future meeting.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission on April 11 resolved multiple preliminary procedural matters needed to move the enforcement case involving William Walker to an administrative hearing while tabling some deadline and presiding-assignment items to a future meeting.

Bertha Chang, senior investigator and legal analyst with the Enforcement Division, told the commission the case contains six counts: five counts alleging failures related to committee formation and reporting, and a sixth count alleging failure to furnish documents and information to the commission. The commission had previously ratified probable cause on March 20, 2025,…

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