Audit finds San Francisco tax official steered $10M contract to friend
littlexsparkee
23 points
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June 23, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (5 comments)
littlexsparkee
https://archive.ph/ELYTF
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Pool contract?
SilverElfin
This is very common. All cities with large budgets have some amount of corruption. Look for nonprofits that have poorly defined goals and you’ll find it. But the federal government is also this way. Look at the Trump administration’s various corrupt actions like the reflecting pool contract going to a mar a lago neighbor. Or ICE detention center contracts. Or regulations. Corruption is getting normalized at all levels of government.
yalogin
This is bad and am glad they found it but with what is going on at the federal level this feels miniscule and not even a rounding error. One example out of hundreds - the kids purchased shares in a Kazakh tungsten mining venture just before the U.S. government backed deal was finalized.
recursivecaveat
I believe this is the actual audit report here: https://media.api.sf.gov/documents/TTX_Business_Tax_System_P... Page 27 / exhibit 4 is the most interesting piece of evidence for steering to me.