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Ethics Commission draws seven committees for 2012 audits, staff cites backlog

San Francisco Ethics Commission · April 1, 2013
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Summary

The San Francisco Ethics Commission approved a staff plan to randomly select seven 2012 campaign committees for audit and discussed a backlog tied to past auditor vacancies and heavy public finance workload.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission on the morning of the meeting carried out a public drawing to select seven campaign committees for audit from its 2012 filings, staff said.

The commission’s audit staff told commissioners they would select three committees that spent $10,000—50,000, one in the $50,000—100,000 bracket and three committees that spent more than $100,000, for a total of seven audits. Staff described the selection process as transparent: a volunteer read names from…

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