SF Racial-Equity Initiative Head Resigns Amid Reports of Pricey Improprieties
There is a necessity for government officials to have transparency in their spending to prevent financial misconduct.
“This is a significant indiscretion, anytime you are violating the policies that you're charged with upholding,” Skeet said. “There’s a clear city policy that says that any personal relationship should be disclosed, and this personal relationship wasn't disclosed. She’s in a position of leadership, and one in which you want people to have confidence and trust in their public government. And so anything that erodes that trust is problematic.”
Ann Skeet, senior director, leadership ethics, quoted by the San Francisco Examiner.
Sep 13, 2024