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Thursday, January 30, 2020

San Francisco's 'Mr Clean' who was tasked with cleaning up city's streets and tackling the homeless crisis is charged with corruption for accepting kickbacks

The man known as 'Mr Clean' who is tasked with cleaning up the streets of San Francisco and tackling its homelessness crisis has been charged with corruption, after an FBI probe.

Mohammed Nuru, San Francisco's Director of Public Works, was arrested by the FBI for a series of alleged public corruption schemes, authorities said on Tuesday.

In his role, Nuru, 58, is tasked with keeping the city of San Francisco clean, including cleaning up trash, removing vandalism, repairing sidewalks, and tackling the city's homelessness crisis.

He has been charged with one count of wire fraud for allegedly attempting to bribe an airport commissioner to win a bid for a restaurant contract at San Francisco International Airport.
 

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

MR Clean out your wallet.

Anonymous said...

cant trust anyone with the name Mohammed

Anonymous said...

Typical,,me,me,me first. I deserve it; I want it, Waa waa ....

Anonymous said...

Nancy's Town

Anonymous said...

Mohammed Nuru? Yeah right.Give me a friggin break.

Anonymous said...

Big surprise.

Anonymous said...

Northwest Woodsman: Another example of the successes of multiculturalism and the joys of diversity.