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Ethics Commission approves stipulation in Joanne Lee future‑employment case, 3–1
Summary
The San Francisco Ethics Commission approved a proposed stipulation in the matter of Joanne Lee, finding one violation of the city's future‑employment rule; commissioners cited mitigating factors including a small grant, multiple reviewers and partial self‑reporting.
The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted 3–1 on Oct. 11 to adopt staff—s recommended stipulation in the matter of Joanne Lee, concluding that Lee violated the city—s future‑employment rule by reviewing a grant application while simultaneously pursuing a position with the applicant.
Senior investigator Eamon Wilson told commissioners the stipulation charges one count of violating the city's future employment rule and recommended a small penalty, citing mitigating factors: the grant involved was small, two other individuals reviewed Lee's…
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