Kimberly Ellis, the director of the San Francisco Department on the Status of Women, has been placed on administrative leave following emerging allegations of unauthorized moonlighting and conflicts of interest related to $10,000 payments from a political action committee. Investigations revealed that Ellis had arranged no-bid contracts for former clients, raising ethical questions and prompting the Lurie administration to act quickly. The department is responsible for crucial issues such as human trafficking and domestic violence, yet Ellis's actions have drawn scrutiny, leading to increased public and media interest.
Kimberly Ellis, director of the SF Department on the Status of Women, was placed on leave amidst allegations of unauthorized contracts and consulting payments.
The administration emphasized the importance of integrity among city employees, placing Ellis on leave pending an investigation after concerns arose.
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