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S.F. Lawyer Claims She Was Fired for Investigating Suspected Payment Scam

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By Lance Williams, The Center for Investigative Reporting

Former San Francisco Chief Trial Deputy Joanne Hoeper (Courtesy of Joanne Hoeper)

San Francisco city officials steered millions in public funds to a handful of plumbing companies for unneeded repairs of private sewer lines, a former top lawyer in the city attorney’s office …Read More

Source: Newsfix – Environment

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