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Ethics commissioners withdraw resolution after broad public defense of SFPUC official

San Francisco Ethics Commission · March 24, 2014
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After hours of public testimony defending Juliet Ellis, Commissioner Keane withdrew a proposed resolution recommending further action against Ellis; the commission left a policy discussion about settlement finality on the agenda and took no immediate disciplinary action.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission on a packed evening withdrew a proposed resolution to pursue further action against Juliet Ellis after dozens of community leaders and residents urged the panel to close a case they said had already been settled.

The meeting opened with remarks from Harlan Kelly, general manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, who said the PUC had conducted an "exhaustive and independent PUC investigation" and that a joint settlement with the Fair Political Practices Commission had been reached in January 2014. He told commissioners the matter had been concluded and asked that the commission not…

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