
Robert Chun, an engineer at San Francisco's Department of Building Inspection (DBI), was involved in an international prostitution ring but continued his employment even after being federally indicted. Despite the charges, Chun not only kept his job for nearly six years but also received a promotion and a raise. He managed teams of both women and men as a supervisor during this period. His employment finally ended 39 days after his sentencing.
DBI engineer Robert Chun kept his job for nearly six years after being federally indicted on charges of running an international prostitution ring. His official final day of employment was 39 days after he was sentenced. -- great work from @EskSF https://t.co/7b8VoKEQvD
Feds busted SF engineer in prostitution ring. He kept his job. He got a raise. https://t.co/srLmcTba1K
"Yes, you’re doing the math correctly: For not quite six years, while under federal indictment, Robert Chun kept his job at DBI. More than that: He remained a supervisor, managing teams of both women and men. He even got a raise." By @EskSF https://t.co/UbtSSswsFs
