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Ethics staff report rising caseloads, public‑records workload and new hires; office move set for October

San Francisco Ethics Commission · September 21, 2018
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Summary

Enforcement staff reported 22 new complaints in two months, roughly 85 active investigations, and significant public‑records production. Executive staff announced key hires including a permanent enforcement director and an IT/data team expansion; staff aim to return to 25 Van Ness on Oct. 4.

The Ethics Commission received monthly updates from policy and enforcement staff on caseload trends, public records workload and staffing.

Enforcement reported 22 new complaints since the last meeting, leaving 87 matters in preliminary review and about 85 cases under active investigation. Staff outlined average processing times: roughly three and a half months for triage and about 13 months, on average, to bring…

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