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SEIU-aligned worker reiterates complaints about missing Ethics Commission records, urges investigation

San Francisco Ethics Commission · March 16, 2018
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At the San Francisco Ethics Commission meeting, Ellen Lee Zhao, a social worker and SEIU representative, said multiple employee records and audio were missing and pressed the commission to investigate alleged extortion, bribery and retaliation; staff said investigation documents have been compiled and offered to make reports available for review.

Ellen Lee Zhao, a social worker who identified herself as a SEIU representative, told the San Francisco Ethics Commission on March 16 that records and audio tied to several employee complaints are missing from the commission’s files and urged the panel to investigate alleged extortion, bribery, retaliation and discrimination.

"I am here to follow-up with you about extortion, bribery, retaliation, discrimination, and ongoing harassment for people who stood up for their rights," Zhao said, and she left English- and Chinese-language letters from the FBI with commission staff.

The commission and staff responded that they have…

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