The next installment of the City and County of San Francisco’s Fraud Hotline Webinar Series will air on Thursday, October 20 from 10 to 11 a.m. Pacific Time.
Overall impact of contracted services could be more effectively measured, monitored, and managed if city agencies providing services in similar program areas develop shared practices.
After two years, the Controller’s Office has published updated performance data on public services that are provided by the City and County of San Francisco.
In conjunction with the City Attorney’s Office, the Controller’s Office makes recommendations to address the refuse rate-setting process based on additional reviews and meetings with Recology.
In conjunction with the City Attorney’s Office, the Controller’s Office makes recommendations to address SF Environment’s relationship with Recology, weak “tone at the top,” and lack of compliance with ethics rules.
The Controller’s Office has published updated performance data on all City departments in a new interactive format to help monitor the level and effectiveness of public services provided by the City and County of San Francisco.
Recommendations provided for reform at the SFPUC to prevent abuses of contracts awarded in part due to the Social Impact Partnership (SIP) program, increase transparency in SIP solicitation processes, and and enforce community benefit contract requirements.
The Controller’s Office is providing recommendations for reform at the Department of Building Inspection to prevent nepotism, cronyism, and corruption following federal criminal charges and resignations related to Mr. Nuru, Mr. Hui, and other city employees and contractors.
In conjunction with the City Attorney’s investigation stemming from alleged criminal wrongdoing by former Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru, the Controller’s Office is providing an update on the five public integrity reviews it has completed since June 2020.