You got a chance breh .. her ex is
My naija breh going to jail
anywho, she needs more time to grow into the role. The homeless situation in San Fran is just...
But he's about that paper ..
. Gotta get ya weight up
SF corruption probe: Mayor Breed dated Nuru years ago, discloses ‘gift’ from him .
The mayor said her 18-year-old car broke down and Nuru took it to a private mechanic who fixed it up. Nuru also helped her get a rental car. Breed said the value of those favors was about $5,600.
Mayor London Breed admitted to letting former Public Works chief Mohammed Nuru pay about $5,600 for expenses involving repairs to her car — a gift the mayor said she wasn’t required to disclose because the two had dated and been friends for decades.
The gift from Nuru
may have violated city ethics laws, and it was quickly picked up on by Breed’s opponents Friday.
“To be clear: I never asked Mohammed Nuru to do anything improper, and he never asked me to do anything improper,” Breed said in her post Friday. “I was not aware of the schemes alleged by the FBI until shortly before they became public, and when I was informed, I immediately reported the information to our City Attorney.”
Nuru’s and Bovis’ alleged schemes are detailed in the Justice Department’s
75-page criminal complaint that lays out information gathered from undercover officers, wiretaps and confidential sources. Nuru and Bovis, the owner of the now-closed Lefty O’Doul’s restaurants, are accused of concocting several plans, some of which were allegedly intended to steer city contracts to Bovis.
Nuru has also been accused of
accepting gifts from a billionaire Chinese developer in exchange for help with a real estate deal,
lying to the FBI, and receiving free and discounted building materials that he did not disclose.
The fallout from the arrests continues. In addition to the FBI investigation, the city attorney and controller’s offices are engaged in far-reaching internal probes. Supervisor Haney has said he plans to propose a ballot measure to cleave Public Works in two, forming an entirely new city agency: the Department of Street Cleaning and Sanitation, which would focus on street and sidewalk cleaning, waste management, illegal dumping and maintaining public toilets.