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Ethics Commission moves to closed session for executive director interviews after public raises missing public-financing funds
Summary
At a special meeting to interview candidates for a new executive director, the San Francisco Ethics Commission voted unanimously to enter closed session; public commenters praised Prop C and one alleged that public financing funds from prior ballot measures were missing and urged city-attorney review.
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Ethics Commission held a special meeting to continue interviews and consider the appointment of a new executive director and voted unanimously to go into closed session for the interviews.
The chair asked for a motion to move into closed session “for the interviews and selection process,” which was moved and seconded on the record. After a brief public-comment period, the commission voted in favor and the chair said the panel expected to return to public session “not earlier than 03:00, but probably around 03:00 or shortly thereafter.”
The public-comment period drew broad praise for Proposition C and repeated calls for leadership change inside the commission. Lynn Beason, introduced herself and thanked the…
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