Former Recology exec agrees to plead guilty, cooperate in City Hall corruption probe
By Dan McMenamin
Image courtesy Recology.com
SAN FRANCISCO - A former executive with Recology the company contracted by San Francisco to handle waste collection has agreed to plead guilty and cooperate with federal investigators looking into corruption at City Hall, the U.S. Attorney s Office announced Wednesday.
Paul Giusti, 65, Recology s former government and community relations manager for its San Francisco group, had initially been charged with bribery and money laundering last November for allegedly bribing former San Francisco Department of Public Works director Mohammed Nuru.
Trash company executive agrees to plead guilty to conspiracy and to cooperate with federal investigation into city hall corruption
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Former Recology Official to Plead Guilty in SF Corruption Scandal
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Much-Delayed Hayes Valley Trader Joe s Wins Approval at Last
A Trader Joe s that s been in the planning stages pretty much forever for the new building at 555 Fulton just received its final approval from the SF Planning Commission.
Hayes Valley sorely needs a grocery store, and they have for a very long time. This particular space at 555 Fulton was talked about as a potential Trader Joe s location half a decade ago, only to have that plan quashed by the city s formula-retail rules. Then came Portland-based New Seasons Market, which announced plans to move in and got its approvals in 2017, only to back out of its expansion plans a short while later.
San Fran Can t Clean the Streets, But Will Order $20K Trash Cans
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