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Ethics Commission holds closed session on executive director appointment, votes 4-0 not to disclose
Summary
At a May special meeting, the San Francisco Ethics Commission moved into closed session to discuss the appointment of an executive director and then unanimously voted 4-0 not to disclose the closed-session discussions, the commission said when it reconvened in public session.
The San Francisco Ethics Commission met in a special session on May 23 to consider whether to go into closed session to discuss the public employee appointment of an executive director and later voted 4-0 not to disclose the closed-session discussions.
Chair Lee opened the special meeting and outlined the process for agenda item 3: receive public comment on whether to meet in closed session; vote on whether to go into closed session under California Government Code section 54957(b)(1) and applicable city administrative rules; conduct the closed…
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