
San Francisco Supervisor Aaron Peskin has proposed a charter amendment to create an Inspector General’s Office aimed at investigating fraud, waste, abuse, and misconduct within city government and by city contractors. This move comes amidst ongoing corruption scandals tarnishing City Hall. Peskin, who has been a San Francisco politician for two decades, has faced criticism for his past actions, including blocking new housing developments in districts where he owns property. The proposal, which Peskin hopes to place on the November ballot, seeks to address corruption without incurring new costs to the city. Peskin admitted to orchestrating a hit piece involving Eskenazi in 2015, referring to it as 'Aaron 1.0' and claiming to have changed since then. Meanwhile, the mayoral race in San Francisco is heating up, with candidates courting key voter demographics and participating in public forums.



Supervisor Aaron Peskin hopes to put a charter amendment on the November ballot to create an Inspector General position. https://t.co/0K4BRcEuFJ
Then there’s Aaron Peskin, who has only allowed two buildings in 19 years… https://t.co/IxulMJ6efR
supervisor @AaronPeskin, who’s been a san francisco politician for twenty years, finally decides corruption is bad after he used his political position to block new housing in the districts he landlords in https://t.co/tP4RfQxRAM