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Ethics Commission outlines enforcement work, asks staff for timeline of outstanding reforms

San Francisco Ethics Commission · December 14, 2020
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The San Francisco Ethics Commission heard staff updates on responses to ongoing public‑corruption allegations, stressed confidentiality limits on investigations and unanimously directed staff to prepare a prioritized list of outstanding recommendations with benchmarks and timetables.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission on Dec. 14 received a staff update on the office’s work in response to a series of public‑corruption allegations and directed staff to provide a prioritized list of outstanding reforms and enforcement actions with benchmarks.

Executive Director Pelham told commissioners the office is reviewing public filings, coordinating with the Controller’s and City Attorney’s offices and consulting available documents to identify matters the commission may be able to pursue without duplicating criminal investigations. “Ethics commission investigations are always conducted confidentially,” Pelham said, explaining why…

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