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Commission asserts attorney‑client privilege and goes into closed session on campaign complaints; declines to disclose deliberations
San Francisco Ethics Commission · May 27, 2015
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Summary
The Ethics Commission voted to assert attorney‑client privilege and meet in closed session on complaints alleging campaign finance and disclosure violations; upon return the commission voted not to disclose the closed‑session deliberations.
The San Francisco Ethics Commission moved into closed session to discuss complaints involving campaign recordkeeping and lobbying disclosure. The chair called for a vote on whether to assert the attorney‑client privilege and meet in closed session under the Charter, Brown Act and…
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