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Ethics Commission issues default judgment and $3,000 fine against William Walker for disclosure violations
Summary
After the respondent failed to appear, the Ethics Commission issued a default judgment on six counts and imposed a $500-per-count penalty totaling $3,000, citing the importance of campaign disclosure compliance.
The San Francisco Ethics Commission issued a default judgment July 11 against respondent William Walker on six counts of campaign-disclosure violations and imposed a total penalty of $3,000, the commission said at a public hearing.
Enforcement staff told the commission Walker was duly noticed of the hearing and had acknowledged receipt of notices; Walker did not appear. Director of Enforcement Matthews said the enforcement division requested a penalty of $500 per count — $3,000 total — and sought an order requiring Walker to comply…
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