San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton fined $4,500 for accepting $5,500 portrait and conflict of interest
San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton has agreed to pay a $4,500 ethics fine for accepting an expensive $5,500 portrait of himself as a gift and for voting on a lucrative contract for a nonprofit that had previously paid for his travel. The proposed settlement was made public Monday following an investigation by city ethics officials.
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San Francisco Supervisor Shamann Walton has agreed to pay $4,500 in penalties after city ethics investigators found he illegally accepted an expensive gift painting of himself and voted on a lucrative contract for a nonprofit that had paid for his travel.
The proposed settlement, made public Monday, was reached bet
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