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Former San Francisco Public Works Head Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charge
The lead figure in the San Francisco Public Works corruption scandal, Mohammed Nuru, pleaded guilty Thursday to a federal fraud charge.
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Former San Francisco Public Works Head Pleads Guilty to Fraud Charge
The lead figure of the San Francisco Public Corruption Scandal, Mohammed Nuru, pleaded guilty Thursday to a federal fraud charge.
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Key Figure Admits to ‘Staggering' Corruption in SF City Hall Scandal
Federal prosecutors announced Friday that former San Francisco Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru has agreed to plead guilty to fraud in the city’s ongoing corruption scandal, a deal that involves dropping charges of lying to the FBI and money laundering, and prosecutors seeking no more than a nine-year prison term.
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Former SF Public Works Director to Plead Guilty in City Hall Corruption Probe
Former San Francisco Department of Public Works director Mohammed Nuru agreed Friday to plead guilty to wire fraud in a federal investigation into public corruption at City Hall.
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San Francisco Supes Suggest New Strategy to Combat City's ‘Diseased Streets'
One thing that hasn’t changed during the coronavirus pandemic is San Francisco continues to struggle to clean up what many see as diseased streets. Now a couple of supervisors have a new idea that would take the responsibility away from Public Works.
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San Francisco Supes Suggest New Strategy to Combat City's ‘Diseased Streets'
One thing that hasn’t changed during the coronavirus pandemic is San Francisco continues to struggle to clean up what many see as diseased streets. Now a couple of supervisors have a new idea that would take the responsibility away from Public Works.
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SF Restaurateur Who Agreed to Cooperate Against Nuru to Plead Guilty Thursday
A San Francisco restaurant owner who has agreed to cooperate in an ongoing criminal case against the city’s former public works director is due to plead guilty to two counts in federal court Thursday afternoon.
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12 SF Public Works Employees Quarantined After Temp Worker Tests Positive for COVID-19
Twelve employees with San Francisco Public Works have been sent home to remain under quarantine after a temporary employee tested positive for coronavirus, Public Works officials confirmed Wednesday.
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Problem Garbage Bins: Product of SF Scandal?
San Francisco bought $5 million’s worth of garbage bins from a vendor with ties to ousted Public Works director Mohammed Nuru, according to documents obtained by NBC Bay Area.
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Problem Garbage Bins: Product of SF Scandal?
San Francisco bought $5 million’s worth of garbage bins from a vendor with ties to ousted Public Works director Mohammed Nuru, according to documents obtained by NBC Bay Area. Jaxon Van Derbeken reports.