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Ethics Commission votes to release closed-session audio after public records request
Summary
The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted unanimously June 27 to waive attorney-client privilege and release the audio recording and transcript of a June closed session after a Public Records Act request; the decision followed public calls for transparency and legal counsel—s advice that the release is at the Commission—s discretion.
The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted unanimously June 27 to waive attorney-client privilege and release the audio recording and transcript of a closed session previously held in June, after a Public Records Act request from a member of the public.
The motion to release the recording was moved and seconded in open session after public commenters urged disclosure and a staff memo was discussed. Proponent Mr. Grossman said the Commission—s prior handling of the matter had been…
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